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Textbook Expert-Verified. An appeals court can decide a case by affirming the lower courts decision, reversing it due to errors, or remanding it for further proceedings. Each option addresses whether the original ruling was correct, whether it should be overturned, or whether further consideration is needed.
The Court of Appeal has several possible options including: Change all or part of the trial courts order. Enter a judgment in favor of the appellant. Send the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings.
uphold the original decision. reverse the original decision. remand the case - send it back to the lower court to be tried again.
An appeal is the legal process to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge in a lower court (trial court) because you believe the judge made a mistake. A litigant who files an appeal is called an appellant. A litigant against whom the appeal is filed is called an appellee.
The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
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After a Decision is Issued The judge made an error of law. An error of law is the strongest type of ground for appeal because the appellate court reviewing the case does not have to give any weight to what the trial court judge did. The judge made an error regarding the facts. The judge abused his/her discretion
The appellate court will do one of the following: Affirm the decision of the trial court, in which case the verdict at trial stands. Reverse the decision to the trial court, in which case a new trial may be ordered. Remand the case to the trial court.
Generally, an appellate courts judgment provides the final directive of the appeals courts as to the matter appealed, setting out with specificity the courts determination that the action appealed from should be affirmed, reversed, remanded or modified.

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