Asked by Markees Drain on Jun 19, 2024

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Written decisions of state appellate courts are published chronologically in volumes called ___________, which are numbered consecutively.

A) reporters
B) results
C) restatements
D) opinion reports

State Appellate Courts

Intermediate courts within a state's judiciary system that review and rule on appeals from lower court decisions.

Reporters

Individuals or journalists who research, write, and report on news stories for various media outlets.

Chronologically

Arranged in the order of time, used to describe the sequencing of events from the earliest to the most recent.

  • Gain insight into the process through which decisions from state trial and appellate courts are published.
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Omar Nihad KoperlyJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Reporters are the volumes in which written decisions of state appellate courts are published chronologically and are numbered consecutively. These reporters serve as a comprehensive record of court decisions for legal reference and research.