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Not necessarily. Cases remanded back to a lower court are occasionally sent back down simply to be tweaked or have minor procedural errors corrected. If they were any more serious, the Appeals Court would have overturned them and vacated the finding or sentence. OR - if they were in majority agreement with the lower court the finding would have been "affirmed."

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