Asked by JaCory Chatman on May 29, 2024

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If the appellate court agrees with a lower court's decision, it will that decision, which means that the decision of the lower court remains unchanged.

A) confirm
B) affirm
C) concede
D) approve

Appellate Court

A court that reviews and makes decisions on appeals made against decisions of lower courts, focusing on whether the law was applied correctly in the original case.

Affirm

To uphold the judgment of a lower court.

  • Familiarize oneself with the appellate court mechanisms, particularly concerning the affirmation, reversal, and remanding of cases.
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Travis McNeeceMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The correct term used in legal context when an appellate court agrees with a lower court's decision and decides that the decision should remain unchanged is "affirm."