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    Which Term Describes an Appellate Court's Ability to Affirm a Conviction
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Which Term Describes an Appellate Court's Ability to Affirm a Conviction

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Question 3

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Which term describes an appellate court's ability to affirm a conviction even if courtroom misconduct existed during the trial?


A) slippery slope
B) noble cause corruption
C) accepted lying
D) harmless error doctrine

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