4. An appellate court that hears an appeal on a money laundering case from a district court (Points : 1)
is not concerned with guilt or innocence.
can only send the case back for retrial.
is concerned with whether proper legal procedures were followed during the district court trial.
determines the constitutionality of the law.
Question 5. 5. When the Supreme Court hands down a decision, it is (Points : 1)
often a mixed decision with majority, dissenting, and even concurring opinions.
always a unanimous 9-0 decision.
a law forever and can never be overturned.
always free of politics.
Question 6. 6. The various cases with regards to religious freedom are concerned with excessive entanglements between government and religion. This means (Points : 1)
that non-denominational prayer in schools can be permitted.
voucher systems like the one in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris created a constitutionally allowed choice between public and private schools.
local school boards can provide subsidies to church-related schools.
both religion and government are strengthened when united.
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2nd Hint: What YOU THINK does not mean making guesses.