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What is the point of the appeals (appellate) courts? to hear cases first before other courts do to hear cases from lower courts and look for mistakes

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What is the point of the appeals (appellate)
courts?
to hear cases first before other courts do
to hear cases from lower courts and look for
mistakes

What is the point of the appeals (appellate) courts? to hear cases first before other courts do to hear cases from lower courts and look for mistakes

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The point of appellate courts is to review cases from lower courts and look for mistakes. They do not hear cases first; that is the role of trial courts. Appellate courts focus on whether the law was applied correctly in the trial court and whether the proceedings were fair and without errors.
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