3. Questioning whether an error of law was made at the trial court level is called alan O A. appeal O B. judicial review. O C. summary review O D. deposition
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A. appeal
When questioning whether an error of law was made at the trial court level, this process is called an appeal. In the judicial system, an appeal is a formal request for a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court. The appellant, or the party that lost in the initial trial or decision, files an appeal because they believe that the trial court made a legal mistake that affected the outcome of the case