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In order for an appellate court to hear an appeal from a trial court, there must be

a claim that what happened at the trial court?

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Answer: An appeal is available if, after a trial in the U.S. District Court, the losing side has issues with the trial court proceedings, the law that was applied, or how the law was applied. Generally, on these grounds, litigants have the right to an appellate court review of the trial court's actions.

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