Asked by Merima Endris on Apr 24, 2024

Spoken presentations by an attorney to the appellate court laying out the reasons why the court should rule in his or her client's favor are known as which of the following?

A) Affirmation action
B) Briefs
C) Criminal defenses
D) Dissenting opinions
E) Oral arguments

Oral Arguments

The presentation of a case's facts and legal reasons before a judge or a panel of judges by the lawyers of the respective parties.

Appellate Court

A court that has the authority to review and make decisions on cases that have been previously judged in lower courts.

Attorney Presentations

Formal presentations or arguments made by attorneys before a court or tribunal, presenting the facts and points of law relevant to their case.

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