Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam (PACE) Practice Exam

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Which type of court has jurisdiction to hear appeals?

  1. Trial court

  2. Lower court

  3. Appellate court

  4. District court

The correct answer is: Appellate court

Appellate courts are specifically designed to hear appeals from lower courts. Their primary function is to review decisions made by trial courts to ensure that the law was applied correctly and that proper legal procedures were followed. These courts do not conduct trials or take new evidence; they focus on the record from the lower court and any legal arguments presented by the parties involved. In this context, trial courts, lower courts, and district courts serve as venues for the initial resolution of cases, making legal determinations based on evidence and testimonies. While district courts can have appellate functions in some contexts, such as reviewing decisions from administrative agencies, it is the appellate courts that hold the exclusive responsibility of handling appeals and determining whether the original trial court's decision should be upheld or reversed.