
Michigan Court of Appeals
The Michigan Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court that reviews decisions made by lower trial courts to ensure the law was correctly applied. It does not hold trials or hear new evidence but examines whether legal errors affected the outcome. The court typically reviews cases involving criminal, civil, and administrative matters. Its decisions help clarify legal principles and ensure consistency in the justice system. If a party disagrees with a trial court’s ruling, they can appeal to this court for a review. The Michigan Court of Appeals aims to provide fair, efficient, and accurate resolution of legal disputes.