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History, 05.05.2020 05:41 xojade

Which of the following hypothetical court cases would a federal court of appeals most likely address?
A. a case sent down from the US Supreme Court to the court of appeals to get a second opinion
B. an initial trial for an alleged armed burglar in which witnesses will testify
C. a case sent from a state supreme court in which the justices cannot resolve the legal issue with state
law
D. a case from a district court in which the defense attorney argues that the decision against his client
should be appealed because the district court judge misinterpreted the law
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