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Aug
The American judicial system is a complex and multifaceted entity, embodying a hierarchy of courts each with distinct roles and responsibilities. Two of the key types of courts within this system are the district courts and the appellate courts. They each play vital but distinctly different roles in the dispensation of justice. The primary difference between an appellate court and a district court is that an appellate court reviews the decisions of the lower courts, primarily focusing on the application and interpretation of the law, whereas a district court conducts the initial trials and makes determinations of fact. District Courts…