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in another video I talked about time cuts and one of the things I mentioned was that a Court of Appeals doesnt have the authority to reduce the sentence most people have an incorrect view or understanding of what an appeal is an appeal is basically an appeal to a higher court in Texas you have a Court of Appeals and in criminal cases you then have a court of criminal appeals thats over them they are tasked with reviewing cases in reviewing legal issues which is the application of the law and to make sure the law was properly applied they arent test or they dont have the authority to review census insofar as they look at a sentence and determine whether its too much time or not enough time they may have that feeling among individual judges but they dont have the authority to do anything about it in short no one has the authority to reduce the sentence other than the governor and an appeal is not aimed or directed at trying to get the sentence reduced its trying to get the case r