Asked by Jennifer Esparza on Apr 29, 2024

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Will an appellate court hear DeShaun's case?

A) Yes, so long as a state trial court judge approves and certifies the case for the appellate court without holding a trial first.
B) Yes, but only if DeShaun can prove that he would have had to wait at least a year for a trial at the trial court level.
C) Yes, but only if DeShaun files his case in state court as opposed to federal court.
D) Yes, but DeShaun is not entitled to a jury.
E) No, because DeShaun is required to first file the case in the appropriate trial court.

Appellate Court

A court that has the authority to review and decide on the appeals of decisions made by lower courts, ensuring the correct application of law.

Trial Court

A court of law where cases are first tried, evidence is presented, and judgments are made.

Jury

A group of people legally selected and sworn to inquire into any matter of fact and to give their verdict according to the evidence presented to them.

  • Determine the qualifications for cases to be eligible for appellate court proceedings and grasp the concept of standing in law.
  • Comprehend the limitations of appellate review, particularly regarding the appealability of decisions and the availability of juries at the appellate level.
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Zybrea KnightMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Appellate courts do not hear cases initially; they review decisions made by lower courts. DeShaun must first file his case in the appropriate trial court before it can be appealed to an appellate court.