What is Appellate Jurisdiction?

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Appellate jurisdiction is when a court that has more power will decide whether or not a lower powered court has made the right decision or not.
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Appellate jurisdiction
Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a court to review decisions and change outcomes of decisions of lower courts. Most appellate jurisdiction is legislatively ... More »
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The appelate court circuits AND the Supreme Court of either the state or federal governments - depending in which level of the court system the case was originally heard.
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to correct legal errors made in lower courts
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The Supreme Court has the power of appellate jurisdiction, or to revise an appealed case.
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