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If appellate court judges decide to remand a case they have heard, this means:Group of answer choicesthe appellate court refuses to hear the casethe jury has reached a decisionthe case is sent back the original court for a new trialthe original case outcome has been affirmed

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If appellate court judges decide to remand a case they have heard, this means:Group of answer choicesthe appellate court refuses to hear the casethe jury has reached a decisionthe case is sent back the original court for a new trialthe original case outcome has been affirmed

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The case is sent back to the original court for a new trial.

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