Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.
Unclear what you are asking - what kinds of cases? Dealiong with WHAT? About the best and most logical place to start would be with your local Veterans Administration Office. Also, most(all?) states also have state offices that assist veterans with difficulties.
They go to an appeals court.
trial courts.
In brief, yes a court decision can be appealed. In some cases appeals have reached the Supreme Court level.
Capital Murder Trials
They don't. Appeals courts ONLY hear cases appealed to them from lower/inferior courts.
The primary function of the U.S. courts of appeals is to hear and dispose of the vast majority of cases appealed from the district courts.
Because the trials in the cases that are appealed were, by and large, conducted properly and according to law.
The question is unclear. The Court of Appeals has equal authority to review both civil and criminal cases appealed to it for review.
Yes, appeals courts hear cases that are being appealed from lower court decisions. That's what they are for.
Cases appealed from US District Courts typically go to the US Court of Appeals Circuit Court for the territorial Circuit to which that District Court belongs. Under certain circumstances, US District Court cases may go directly to the US Supreme Courtunder direct or expedited appeal, but the Circuit Courts hear the majority of appeals from District Courts.
The US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Since cases can be appealed to the US Supreme Court from the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, it is really not the equivalent of a supreme court.