What is a key distinction between a trial court and an appellate court?
A. The presence of a jury
OB. The number of witnesses
OC. The involvement of attorneys
OD. The presence of a judge

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Answer:A Reasoning: At a trial in a U.S. District Court, witnesses give testimony and a judge or jury decides who
is guilty or not guilty - or who is liable or not liable. The appellate courts do not retry cases
or hear new evidence. They do not hear witnesses testify. There is no jury.
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