Which ability does a court in the appellate jurisdiction have?

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reverse or alter another court's decision

1 answer

Yes, a court in the appellate jurisdiction has the ability to reverse or alter another court's decision. Appellate courts review the decisions made by lower courts to determine if there were any legal errors that affected the outcome of the case. If they find such errors, they can modify the ruling, order a new trial, or sometimes even uphold the original decision.