Which of the following statements describes a difference between district and appeals courts? • District Courts have no juries • Appeals Courts have no juries • Decisions of District Courts cannot be appealed Decisions of the Court of Appeals are final and cannot be appealed further

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Which of the following statements describes a difference between district
and appeals courts?
• District Courts have no juries
• Appeals Courts have no juries
• Decisions of District Courts cannot be appealed
Decisions of the Court of Appeals are final and cannot be appealed further
Answer

District Courts have no juries, while Decisions of the Court of Appeals are final and cannot be appealed further.

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District Courts do not have juries, while Appeals Courts do not have juries. Decisions of District Courts can be appealed to the Court of Appeals...
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