If you were suing Walmart for $300,000 you would
go to the
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A-Alabama Court of Appeals...
Social Studies, 23.01.2021 07:20 winterchadrick
If you were suing Walmart for $300,000 you would
go to the
a
A-Alabama Court of Appeals
B-US Supreme Court
C-Lower Court
D-Higher Court
Please help i really need the answer now!!!
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