Explain the difference between a trial court and an appellate court

What will be an ideal response?


Trial courts are the second level of state court systems and they are above small claims courts. Appellate courts hear cases that have already been heard in trial courts and if either the plaintiff or the defendant is able to prove that something occurred during the trial that was inappropriate in the eyes of the law it would entitle him or her to a new trial at the appellate court level.

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1. For all series circuits, the sum of the voltage drops across individual resistors is equal to the total applied voltage. 2. In a series circuit, the current through each component in the circuit is different. 3. Current can flow through an open circuit. 4. The sum of the voltage drops across individual resistors in a series circuit is equal to the total applied voltage.

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The General Motors rear park assist (RPA) system senses ________ behind the vehicle

A) Excessive heat B) Darkness C) Objects D) Slippery areas

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The output from a Mealy state machine depends on its internal state and on external inputs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In a split-beam optical gas analyzer, the difference between the signal strength of the reference detector and sample detector becomes greater as the concentration of the gas being measured __________.

A. increases B. decreases

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