I would go around and just tell people we have this court of appeal. You don't see them, you don't know what they do. Here's what they do and here's why they're important. And The reason why the court of appeals is important is circuit courts make mistakes. They have so many cases that we are the error correcting court. We don't find facts, we correct mistakes. So you're the one reviewing when we talk about the brief. Yep. (34:39–34:49)
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Asserts that the court of appeals serves as an error-correcting body for circuit court decisions.
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