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An appellate court cannot reverse the factual finding of the trial count unless:

A. The findings were erroneous
B. A petition to the US supreme Court is made.
C. The court of last resort weighs in.
D. The case has been remanded.

I am confused between A and C.
11 years ago

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Ms. Sue
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11 years ago

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