Friday, January 22, 2010

A court that tries cases that involve appealing the decisions of lower courts is called what?

An Apellate Court.





Which, in the UK, is generallly the Court Of Appeal and then the Supreme Court.A court that tries cases that involve appealing the decisions of lower courts is called what?
In general, it is an Appellate court.





The actual name of the court itself varies by jurisdiction.





In the US, for example, the first level of Federal Appellate court is the Circuit Courts. In most States they are called the ';Court of Appeals';.





RichardA court that tries cases that involve appealing the decisions of lower courts is called what?
A court with appellate jurisdiction.





Some courts with appellate jurisdiction are not called Court of Appeals. Example: In Texas, a County Court at Law has appellate jurisdiction over cases appealed from Justice of the Peace courts and from municipal courts.
Court of appeals - or - Supreme court of appeals
You got peanut butter in my chocolate.
An Appeals Court? :)
A Court of Appeal.
Appellate Court, Court of Appeal, etc. Depends on the state and country you are in.
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