Final answer:
If the appellate court affirms a case, it does not send the case back to the original court for consideration. Instead, it upholds the original court's decision.
Step-by-step explanation:
B. False
If the appellate court affirms a case, it means that the original court's decision is upheld. It does not send the case back to the original court for consideration. The appellate court's role is to review the decision and determine if there were any errors of law. If the appellate court finds no errors, it affirms the decision.