Appellate courts rule only on the case before them and never include in their ruling a new legal doctrine that becomes precedent or a nullification of an existing law.
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Q27: This means the appellate court is tossing
Q28: A whole new trial that excludes any
Q29: These decisions generally deal with issues that
Q30: Trial courts generally create precedent.
Q31: Like trial courts, appellate courts deal with
Q33: When cases do move up from the
Q34: An appellate court never hears new evidence
Q35: Appeals courts hear far more cases than
Q36: According to the text, fewer than 10
Q37: According to the text, in approximately 25
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