court of criminal appeals
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court of criminal appeals
1 often cap C&C&A: a court of appeals in some states (as Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas) that hears criminal appeals
2 cap: the intermediate appellate military court made up of military personnel and having the power to review questions of fact as well as law
◇ This court was called the Court of Military Review until 1994.
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law.
Merriam-Webster.
1996.
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