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Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether

A. a case should be heard in federal court.
B. a defendant is innocent or guilty.
C. a lower court made an error in a case.
D. a case should go to the Supreme Court.

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Answer:

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

A lower court made an error in a case, is the right answer.

In the federal court system of the United States, the Appellate Courts rank second after the Supreme Court. A total of Thirteen appellate courts are there in the U.S. The primary function of the Appellate Courts to determine whether or not the law was executed accurately in the trial court. In this way, if anyone founds that he/she has not gotten justice may appeal to the Appeals courts.

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