Criminal Justice
Appellate courts are specialized judicial bodies that review decisions made by lower courts to ensure the law was applied correctly. They do not conduct trials or hear new evidence; instead, they evaluate the proceedings of the original trial for legal errors and can affirm, reverse, or remand cases back to the lower court. Appellate courts play a critical role in interpreting the law and ensuring uniformity in legal standards across jurisdictions.
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