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History, 11.12.2020 05:30 jharb65

Which of the following is not a possible outcome of a case that is reviewed by a court of appeals? When a case goes to a court of appeals, a new trial is always issued for the defendant.

When a case is reviewed in a court of appeals, there is no guarantee that the original ruling will be overturned.

When a case is reviewed in a court of appeals, the case is not always escalated to the Supreme Court for review.

When a case reaches a court of appeals, it does not automatically mean that the convicted had an unfair trial.

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