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A losing party in a federal trial court can
appeal to one of 94 lower courts.
appeal to a higher federal court.
ask for a retrial in the same court.
ask for a different judge in the same court.
appeal to one of 94 lower courts.
appeal to a higher federal court.
ask for a retrial in the same court.
ask for a different judge in the same court.
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Appeal to a higher federal court.
A party losing in a U.S. district (trial) court can appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals (and potentially petition the U.S. Supreme Court afterward). (They may also file post-trial motions in the same court, such as a motion for a new trial, but the formal route is appeal to a higher court.)
A party losing in a U.S. district (trial) court can appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals (and potentially petition the U.S. Supreme Court afterward). (They may also file post-trial motions in the same court, such as a motion for a new trial, but the formal route is appeal to a higher court.)
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