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4 years ago
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Norwest Trucking Corporation files a suit in a state court against Bob’s Service Company (BSC), and wins. BSC appeals the court’

s decision, asserting that the evidence presented at trial to support Norwest’s claim was so scanty that no reasonable jury could have found for the plaintiff. Therefore, argues BSC, the appellate court should reverse the trial court’s decision. Is the appellate court likely to reverse the trial court’s findings with respect to the facts? If not, why not? What are an appellate court’s options after reviewing a case?​
Law
1 answer:
Zinaida [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

The jury is here in court and see it has come and go too send laws and people are suppose to abid by them

Explanation:

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