Respuesta :
Answer:A Reasoning: At a trial in a U.S. District Court, witnesses give testimony and a judge or jury decides who
is guilty or not guilty - or who is liable or not liable. The appellate courts do not retry cases
or hear new evidence. They do not hear witnesses testify. There is no jury.
is guilty or not guilty - or who is liable or not liable. The appellate courts do not retry cases
or hear new evidence. They do not hear witnesses testify. There is no jury.