
Puerto Rico Court of Appeals
The Puerto Rico Court of Appeals is the highest court that reviews decisions made by lower courts in Puerto Rico. Its main role is to ensure that laws and legal procedures are correctly applied, and that justice is fairly administered. The court handles appeals in civil, criminal, and administrative cases, providing an important check on the legal process. It interprets laws and sets legal precedents, guiding the proper application of justice across the territory. The court is composed of multiple judges who review case records, hear legal arguments, and issue rulings that can uphold, reverse, or modify lower court decisions.