Trial Courts: Trial courts are the lower-level courts where cases are first heard and evidence is presented. They are responsible for making the initial determinations and rulings in a case.
Jurisdiction:Jurisdiction refers to the power and authority of a court to hear and decide a particular case or type of case. Appellate courts have jurisdiction to review the decisions made by trial courts within their defined jurisdiction.
Appeals Process: The appeals process is the procedure by which a case can be brought before a higher-level appellate court for review. This allows for the correction of errors or the reconsideration of a trial court's decision.