Answer:
E - U.S Court of Appeal
Step-by-step explanation:
The U.S Court of Appeal is the court saddled with the powers to reverse the decision of the District Court involving federal legislation. The District Court is the trial court for all civil and criminal matters arising from the federal legislation. However, the decision of the court in a District court is not final, rather such decisions are subject to appeal to the U.S Court of Appeal which has the power to review and reverse such decision as conferred on it under the U. S constitution. Thus, from the diagram above, the U.S District Court represents “F” while the U.S Court of Appeal which has the power to reverse its decision is represented by alphabet “E”, while “D” represents the U.S Supreme Court where all appeals from the U.S Court of Appeal lies, and whose decision is final.
Simply put, the answer is E, which is the U.S Court of Appeal.
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