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6 April, 14:12

Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by a judge. a judge and jury. a panel of judges. a jury.

a judge.

a judge and jury.

a panel of judges.

a jury.

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  1. 6 April, 14:25
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    A panel of judges

    A previously decided case can be appealed, which is heard by a panel of judges who makes the final decision on the case. The appeal can either solidify previous decision or overturn it but either way it is final. A panel of judges is used to try and reduce any bias a single judge might have and spread out among many to improve the chances of a just result.
  2. 6 April, 14:36
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    Its C i just took the test
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