In regard to appellate court briefs:
A. format and style are strictly governed by appellate court rules.
B. unlike trial court briefs, appellate court briefs are not drafted persuasively.
C. they are similar to office legal memoranda in many respects.
D. they often may include a jurisdictional statement.
E. all of the above.
F. a, c, and d.
G. b and d.
Answer: F
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