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A court that is empowered to rehear cases originating in a trial court.
United States Supreme Court
Judicial Review
Hierarchical
Appellate Court
- United States Supreme Court:
The highest court in the U.S. It reviews cases, but it's a specific court, not a general term for courts that rehear cases from trial courts.
- Judicial Review:
This is the power of courts to assess whether a law or government action is constitutional. It's not a type of court.
- Hierarchical:
This refers to the structure or ranking of courts, not a specific court or function.
- Appellate Court :
Correct Answer! These courts review decisions made by trial courts. They have the authority to rehear and even overturn previous judgments if an error occurred during the trial.
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