Multiple Choice
When an appellate court dismisses a case with prejudice it means that
A) the court has terminated the appeal but the appellant may file again
B) the court has terminated the appeal and the appellant is barred from appealing the same case again in the future
C) the court has terminated the appeal as a violation of the Double Jeopardy Clause
D) the court has terminated the appeal because the trial court jury was prejudiced against the losing party
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