Asked by Anika Singh on Jun 18, 2024

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A decision of an appeals court in Minnesota would be recorded in the:

A) state's statutory code.
B) Minnesota administrative code.
C) North Western regional reporter.
D) Federal Supplement.

Appeals Court

A court that reviews decisions made by lower courts to determine if legal errors were made that could change the outcome of a decision.

Minnesota Administrative Code

A compilation of the rules and regulations enacted by agencies of the state of Minnesota to govern conduct within the state.

North Western Regional Reporter

A compilation of appellate court decisions from northwestern states of the USA, used for legal research.

  • Grasp the components and criticality of reported judgments in law cases.
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Eeyore TiggerJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The decisions of an appeals court in Minnesota would be recorded in the North Western regional reporter, which publishes appellate court decisions from several Midwestern states, including Minnesota. State statutory codes contain statutes passed by the legislature, administrative codes contain regulations from state agencies, and the Federal Supplement reports decisions from federal district courts, not state courts.