Appellate courts are different from trial courts because they
A) always have a jury present.
B) openly publish the dissent that arises over the lower-court findings.
C) do not require the presence of the plaintiff, defendants, or witnesses, and their trials are based on lower-court records.
D) always have two judges who make the final decision on the outcomes of appeals.
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