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The courts don't appeal cases; whichever side lost at trial may file an appeal, if there are legitimate grounds for doing so. Generally, the process involves little more than filling out some paperwork with the clerk of court.

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These courts are never the first to hear a case?

Courts of Appeal.


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Which branch of the government was given power to create the inferior courts of the judicial system?

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