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12 August, 20:20

I'm state court, a losing party can appeal a case if

A) a jury is unable to make a decision

B) a judge disagrees with a jury's decision

C) a precedent does not exist

D) a higher court agrees to hear it

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  1. 12 August, 20:50
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    D) a higher court agrees to hear it, this is correct because the higher court can over rule the state court of the defendant is found guilty even with evidence that was found.
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