Answer:
Judicial review
Explanation:
A judicial review is a proceeding in court, whereby the judge examines the lawfulness of a decision about a particular case. This review is to determine the way the judgement was passed not the rightfulness or wrongfulness of the conclusion, it is always a challenge.
In this case, the court reviews the facts of the case,to justify, to determine whether removal of the child from home is properly done and notifies the parent of the charges against them
Answer:
3. trial courts
Explanation:
General jurisdiction means that they deal with criminal, civil, family, probate cases.
The trial courts hear the case first which means it has original jurisdiction.
Courts which have limited jurisdiction hear specific cases are called limited jurisdiction courts. The courts may also hear cases on subject matter in many states.
The rules of evidence are followed during the admittance of evidence and testimony.
Hence, the question here referring to trial courts.