Answer;
Brief
Step-by-step explanation:
Appellate courts are usually higher courts in charge of reviewing and retrial of cases which had previously been tried by a lower court.
In appellate procedures, each party files a brief that contains a short description of a case, a factual summary, legal points and authorities, and arguments for reversing or affirming a lower court decision. This is then thoroughly scrutinized by the appellate court in order to arrive at the best verdict possible.