A litigant may appeal a district court verdict if
A) they lose and are unhappy with that outcome.
B) the case is of significant public interest.
C) another person was believed to be as guilty as the person convicted by the court, but was not charged and tried.
D) rulings made by the judge during the trial are at odds with supreme court precedent.
E) the defendant was from a different state than the person making the complaint.
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