An appellate court differs from a trial court because
A) appellate judges rely on the Constitution as well as the laws.
B) the judges on that court have advanced law degrees.
C) appellate court judges have law clerks, trial judges do not.
D) appellate courts decide matters of law only, not fact.
E) appellate courts decide fact not matters of law.
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