_____ is the court at the lower level.
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A lower court is a court from which an appeal may be taken. ... In the United States, most states have two levels of trial courts, and two levels of appellate courts.
In an absolute sense, a lower court is always the trial court; where an appellate court is describing the actions under review from the lower court, it is referring to the court that examined the evidence and testimony directly and made rulings upon it, rather than any intermediate appellate courts
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