Classmates And Boatwright: The Trial Court Process

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Hello Classmates and Professor Boatwright,
Trial court is the first step in taking a case before a judge or a jury. A trial court is where disputes should be handled. In trial court a case can be criminal or civil to be heard at this level. In trial court a judge or a jury can hear testimony and listen to what witnesses have to say. Once the evidence and testimony is heard a judgment must be made that follows the law. Also evidence can be provided and in this case of a car being damaged things like photos or estimates of repairs can be submitted for consideration.
Whereas an Appellate court is where judges review cases of lower courts such as trial courts but, do not listen to any testimony or witnesses. Cases are usually taken to an appellate

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