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Why is it important for appellate judges to explain the decision that they make?

So that the lawyers know what they did wrong.
So that the lawyers do not have to give oral arguments at the next level of appeal.
For precedent and use in future cases and laws.
To write the writ of certiorari.

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User Merri
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For precedent and use in future cases and laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

After reading the briefs and hearing oral arguments, the appellate judges issue a written finding. In addition to stating the decision, the finding explains the facts that are relevant to the decision and the laws that apply to those facts. The written findings from appeals courts form the basis for precedent, for decisions that judges can use to decide future disputes and lawsuits.

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User Jamal Khan
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Answer:

For precedent and use in future cases and laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

After reading the briefs and hearing oral arguments, the appellate judges issue a written finding. In addition to stating the decision, the finding explains the facts that are relevant to the decision and the laws that apply to those facts. The written findings from appeals courts form the basis for precedent, for decisions that judges can use to decide future disputes and lawsuits.

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User Orszaczky
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