The appellate court may affirm the conviction of a defendant,even if there was trial error.The conviction will be upheld if the court finds that there was error which had little likelihood of changing the result of the trial.This is called the
A) plain error rule.
B) contemporaneous objection rule.
C) harmless error rule.
D) final judgment rule.
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