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The Court System

State Appeals Court

Most states have appellate or appeals courts. These courts do not hear evidence, but determine whether a mistake has been made in a point of law when a case was tried in a lower court. If the appellate court decides that a point of law has been violated, it may overturn a decision by another court.

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