Definition of «appellate judges»

Appellate judges are judges who hear and decide cases that have been appealed from a lower court. These judges review the decisions made by the lower courts to determine if they were correctly decided according to the law, or if there was an error in the application of the law. Appellate judges typically sit on appellate courts such as state supreme courts or federal circuit courts of appeal and have the authority to overturn or uphold the decisions made by lower court judges.

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