In the United States, intermediate appellate courts are primarily responsible for
A) reviewing the decisions of lower court judges.
B) reviewing the decisions of state courts.
C) examining allegations of uncorrected errors during trials.
D) determining the constitutionality of the decisions of state legislatures.
E) coordinating responsibility for cases between state and federal courts.
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