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A U.S. court of appeals is empowered to:
A. find new facts for the case.
review legal conclusions reached by lower federal courts and administrative agencies.
D. hear witnesses and determine facts.

An appeal from a district court is taken to a U.S. court of appeals. Like state intermediate appellate courts, the U.S. courts of appeals generally do not have a fact-finding function. They only review the legal conclusions reached by lower federal courts. The courts of appeal also hear appeals from many federal administrative agency decisions.


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