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    Exam 11: The Right to Appeal and the Appellate Process
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    When Cases Do Move Up from the Trial, the Appellate
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When Cases Do Move Up from the Trial, the Appellate

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When cases do move up from the trial, the appellate courts generally do not even consider the verdict in the case.

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