Respuesta :
The answer is "...if a/the higher court agrees to hear it."
Hope this helped!!! -Have a great one!:)
Hope this helped!!! -Have a great one!:)
Answer: If a higher court agrees to hear it.
An appeal is a resource available when the losing side of a trial has issues with the trial court proceedings, the way the law was applied or which law was applied. On these grounds, litigants have the right to an appellate court review.
There could be several reasons for this appeal. Most often, the claim is that the trial was conducted unfairly, or the law was applied incorrectly. It can also be the case that the law applied violates the state Constitution or the U. S. Constitution.