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Appeals
Question | Answer |
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129. Appellate courts primarily review ___. In order to receive appellate review, there must be plain error that was ___ by a ___. | questions of law properly preserved timely objection |
130. Appellant may preserve error by objecting at the time of the error and making known to the court: | a. the action desired, or the objection to the action, and b. the grounds therefor. |
131. Appellate courts may also review the jury's decision, but only as to the ___, which is also a question of ___. | sufficiency of the evidence law |
132. ___ courts may review the trial judge's Findings of Fact in a ___. The standard of review is the ___ standard. | appellate nonjury trial clearly erroneous |
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