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The three levels of trials typically refer to the judicial system's hierarchy in many countries:

  1. Trial Courts: These are the initial courts where cases are heard and evidence is presented, making determinations of fact and law.
  2. Appellate Courts: These courts review decisions made by trial courts, focusing on legal errors rather than factual disputes, and can uphold, reverse, or modify the lower court's ruling.
  3. Supreme Courts: The highest court in the jurisdiction, which primarily hears appeals on significant legal issues and interprets laws, setting precedents for lower courts to follow.
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