The Texas courts of appeals are the

A) courts of the intermediate appellate level for the state.
B) courts of last resort in Texas.
C) appellate courts which hear death penalty convictions automatically appealed from the district court to the court of appeals in which that district court sits.
D) principal trial courts.
E) only appellate courts that sit juries to review new evidence presented by the losing side in the original trial.


Answer: A

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