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    These Courts Are Fact-Finding Bodies Whose Job It Is to Determine
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These Courts Are Fact-Finding Bodies Whose Job It Is to Determine

Question 11

Question 11

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These courts are fact-finding bodies whose job it is to determine the facts of a case.


A) Trial courts
B) Appellate courts
C) Community courts
D) Supreme courts

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