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16 March, 08:32
Appellate court judges
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Jefferson Pope
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Appellate court judges do not re-try cases, and they do not hear new evidence. Rather, they review decisions made by the trial court. They are usually limited to reviewing only the arguments that were made in the trial court and raised by the parties.
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