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              <p begin="00:00:00.25" end="00:00:05.30">This is your legal minute, brought to you by the Ohio State Bar Foundation.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:06.00" end="00:00:11.70">Every loser in a civil case at trial has the right to one appeal to a higher court.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:11.80" end="00:00:18.50">Also, if the defendant loses in a criminal case, he or she has the right to at least one appeal.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:18.60" end="00:00:22.60">If the State loses at trial in a criminal case, it cannot appeal.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:22.70" end="00:00:27.10">In Ohio, if a party decides to appeal a case from the municipal court,</p>
              <p begin="00:00:27.20" end="00:00:34.80">the common pleas court or the probate/juvenile court, the appeal goes to an intermediate level court of appeals for the county.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:34.90" end="00:00:41.60">Each county has its own court of appeals, but several counties are usually combined into one district.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:41.70" end="00:00:49.00">The court of appeals would review a case and determine whether the trial was conducted fairly and constitutionally.</p>
              <p begin="00:00:49.10" end="00:00:55.70">A court of appeals can either affirm the lower court (agree with it), reverse it (disagree with it),</p>
              <p begin="00:00:55.80" end="00:01:00.80">or remand the case (send it back to the lower court for further proceedings.) </p>
              <p begin="00:01:00.90" end="00:01:07.00">This legal minute is brought to you by the Ohio State Bar Foundation.</p>

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