
California Court of Appeals
The California Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court that reviews decisions made by trial courts in California. It consists of six districts, each serving different regions of the state. The court's primary role is to ensure that the law was applied correctly in lower court cases, focusing on legal errors rather than re-evaluating facts. If someone believes a trial court made a mistake, they can appeal to the Court of Appeals. The court's decisions can set important legal precedents and may be further appealed to the California Supreme Court in certain cases.