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In determining whether a trial was conducted in accordance with the legal rules and doctrines of that state, an appellate court will:I) review the transcripts of the lower court.2) read briefs from the attorneys.3) hear new testimony.4) consider new evidence 5) allow the attorneys to engage in oral arguments. 1,2,3,4, and 5 1,2,3, and 5 3,4, and 5 1,2, and 5

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In determining whether a trial was conducted in accordance with the legal rules and doctrines of that state, an appellate court will:I) review the transcripts of the
lower court.2) read briefs from the attorneys.3) hear new testimony.4) consider new evidence 5) allow the attorneys to engage in oral arguments.
1,2,3,4, and 5
1,2,3, and 5
3,4, and 5
1,2, and 5

In determining whether a trial was conducted in accordance with the legal rules and doctrines of that state, an appellate court will:I) review the transcripts of the lower court.2) read briefs from the attorneys.3) hear new testimony.4) consider new evidence 5) allow the attorneys to engage in oral arguments. 1,2,3,4, and 5 1,2,3, and 5 3,4, and 5 1,2, and 5

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The correct answer is 1, 2, and 5. An appellate court will review the transcripts of the lower court, read briefs from the attorneys, and allow the attorneys to engage in oral arguments. They will not hear new testimony or consider new evidence.
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