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A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court’s decision. True or False

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can take the case to a higher court.

Step-by-step explanation:

An appellate court is a special type of court that entertains cases from another court through appeals. When an individual or body of persons lose out in a decision made by a trial court in the federal courts, they are permitted to appeal those verdicts to a federal court of appeals.

The right to appeal and the specific procedures to follow in the process are usually different across states.

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