Multiple Choice
Parties present their arguments to appellate courts by:
A) holding a new trial with a new jury
B) holding a new trial with the same jury used before
C) holding a new trial without a jury
D) presenting written briefs and oral arguments
E) reading the trial transcript to the court
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