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After the Supreme Court has heard a case and issued a majority opinion. as soon as someone has been arrested and accused of breaking federal law.

When a loser in a civil or criminal trial in district court appeals the decision, appellate courts review the case, hear arguments from lawyers, and issue rulings.

Option (c) is the correct answer.

What do Appellate courts do?

  • The Appellate Court is a branch of the US judicial system that does not have a jury.

  • They hear cases that have already been handled in subordinate courts and review them.

  • On the federal level, there are thirteen appellate courts, and each state has its own appeal court system.

  • There are additional intermediate appellate courts in several states.

  • Both civil and criminal appeals are heard by the Appellate Court.

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