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slipknot3066:

A court of appeals has...(What jurisdiction)

slipknot3066:

appellate jurisdiction concurrent jurisdiction. grand jury jurisdiction original jurisdiction.

slipknot3066:

I wanna say its A

GNOME:

hold on

GNOME:

ima give the definition of the answer choices to see if it helps ok

GNOME:

Appellate jurisdiction is the power of an appellate court to review, amend and overrule decisions of a trial court or other lower tribunal.

GNOME:

Concurrent jurisdiction exists where two or more courts from different systems simultaneously have jurisdiction over a specific case.

GNOME:

the third i can not get info on and the forth i wont even try but with the info we have i would go with A Appellate jurisdiction

GNOME:

hope i helped and am right

slipknot3066:

I hope as well but none the less ya still get a star and thanks btw

GNOME:

your welcome i have done a q like this

slipknot3066:

Just 2 let you know, it was right

GNOME:

nice

GNOME:

the info seemed practical and logical

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