What is difference between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction?

a. original jurisdiction refers to a case being heard in a federal court; appellate jurisdiction refers to a case being heard in a state court
b. original jurisdiction refers to criminal or civil cases; appellate jurisdiction refers to only civil cases
c. original jurisdiction refers to a case that could be heard in a federal or state court; appellate jurisdiction refers to a case that mist be hard in a federal court
d. original jurisdiction refers to a court where a case is first heard; appellate jurisdiction refers to a case being heard after it was tried in a lower court


Answer: d. original jurisdiction refers to a court where a case is first heard; appellate jurisdiction refers to a case being heard after it was tried in a lower court

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