1. The legal standard an appellate court uses to review a case on appeal. e.g. De novo; abuse of discretion. 2. This standard determines how much weight an appellate court will give to the lower tribunal’s decision, and determines how difficult it will be for the appellant to persuade the appellate court to overturn the lower tribunal’s decision.
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