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appellate court
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trial court
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Detailed explanation-1: -If you appeal, the appellate court will review the trial court record to decide if a legal mistake was made in the trial court that changed the outcome of the case.
Detailed explanation-2: -Step 1: File the Notice of Appeal. Step 2: Pay the filing fee. Step 3: Determine if/when additional information must be provided to the appeals court as part of opening your case. Step 4: Order the trial transcripts.
Detailed explanation-3: -(1) Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, an Appellate Court shall have power-(a) to determine a case finally; (b) to remand a case; (c) to frame issues and refer them for trial; (d) to take additional evidence or to require such evidence to be taken.
Detailed explanation-4: -In civil appeals, the Court of Appeal proceeds by a method called “rehearing.” Under this method, the court typically does not recall witnesses or hear evidence but reviews the case from the record made at trial and from the judge’s notes.
Detailed explanation-5: -An appellant who has lost their appeal has several options based upon the nature of the civil or criminal case. These include filing a motion for a rehearing, filing an application for a writ of habeas corpus, attempting to transfer the case, and appealing to the highest court.