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Explanation: In appeals courts they review the procedures and the decisions in the trial court to make sure that the proceedings were fair and that the proper law was applied correctly. A panel of judges hear the cases in appeals courts.

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What happens in appeal courts:

Appellate courts review the procedures and the decisions in the trial court to make sure that the proceedings were fair and that the proper law was applied correctly.

Who hears those cases:

The bulk of trial court decisions that are appealed are never heard by the Supreme Court. Rather, they are reviewed by three-judge panels of the district courts of appeal. Florida did not have district courts of appeal until 1957. Until that time, all appeals were heard solely by the Supreme Court.
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