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Appeal Courts

Appeal Courts are higher courts that review decisions made by lower courts. When a party believes that a mistake was made in their trial, they can appeal the decision. The Appeal Court examines legal issues rather than re-evaluating the facts of the case. It can uphold, overturn, or modify the original decision. The purpose of an Appeal Court is to ensure that the law is applied correctly and to provide a check on the judicial process, promoting fairness and justice in the legal system.