when decisions of lower courts
are reviewed ?
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The most common form of judicial review is the review of a lower court decision by a higher court, whether it be state or federal. Courts usually reviewthese decisions in the appeals process, when a losing party in a case claimsan error was made and appeals to the higher court to examine the decision.
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When any side is not satisfied with the results and it seems unfair. Then the matter is reviewed and later taken to higher courts
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