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When judges who decide appeals from trial courts make decisions on legal issues, they write their decisions, or _____, setting out reasons.

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Question options :

a. Citations

b. Opinions

c. Codes

d. Statutes

e. ordinances

Answer:

b. Opinions

Step-by-step explanation:

Judges(in appellate courts) who review decisions from trial courts or lower tribunals do not need evidence or try to retry cases for these courts or need any jury but merely make their decisions or opinions based on what is presented to them.

When judges write their opinions on a trial court matter, they state their analysis or explain reason behind their decision or judgement

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