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Suweechak Bangmuang
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Appellate judges can reverse a decision of the trial court:

A) where any error below is found.
B) only where there was a prejudicial error that substantially affected the appellant's rights and duties.
C) only where the outcome of the case is clearly wrong.
D) where the losing party desires a new trial.

Appellate Judges

Judges responsible for reviewing and deciding on appeals from lower courts, ensuring legal errors are corrected.

Reverse

To change direction, position, or course of action to the opposite; in legal contexts, it may refer to overturning a decision in an appellate court.

Trial Court

The first level of court in the judicial system where cases are initially filed and adjudicated.

  • Detail the purpose and effect of appellate courts in assessing decisions from trial courts.
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