Which of the following statements about the appeals process in cranial cases is MOST ACCURATE?
Which of the following statements about the appeals process in cranial cases is MOST ACCURATE?
A . In common law jurisdictions, appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own factual determinations when reviewing a case
B. In civil law jurisdictions appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own legal conclusions when reviewing a case
C. Appellate courts will usually hear an appeal even if the petition was not filed in a timely manner
D. Appellate courts will usually reverse a conviction even if the trial court’s error did not affect the outcome of the case
Answer: A
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