En banc
Typically, the Appellate Court will either uphold a conviction or reverse and remand (meaning the case goes back to the lower court for a new hearing on the merits).
Typically, the Appellate Court will either uphold a conviction or reverse and remand (meaning the case goes back to the lower court for a new hearing on the merits).
Whatever appellate court is immediately above the trial court in that particular court system.
I believe this is called "listening" as opposed to just "hearing"
Appellate jurisdicton
Appellate court.
A Circuit.
The authority of a court to hear a case is its jurisdiction.
Usually it is, except that in New York State, the trial court is called the Supreme Court and the highest court is called the Court of Appeals. There is an intermediate appellate court called the Appellate Division.
If it's someone who has full hearing they are called hearing. If they have little hearing or are lossing their hearing they are called hard of hearing.
An auding is an action of comprehending and retaining the information in speech which is heard, as opposed to purely hearing or listening.
An audiogram is a record of hearing. It is what laypeople call a hearing test.