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The case of Max v. National Credit Co. is heard in a trial court. The case of O! Boy! Ice Cream Co. v. Pickled Peppers, Inc., is heard in an appellate court. The difference between a trial and an appellate court is whether ________.a. a trial is being held. b. the court appealing. c. the parties question how the law applies to their dispute. d. the subject matter of the case involves complex facts.

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A) a trial is being held.

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Trial courts resolve factual and legal disputes while appellate courts only review an appeal from a case that has already been decided by a trial court. Appellate courts review claims about legal mistakes that might have occurred in a previous trial. In appellate courts, no witnesses or new evidence is presented, only the evidence presented at the trial court is reviewed; a new trial is not held.

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