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Appellate level courts, in reviewing decisions that have been brought to them by appeal from a lower court may, if called upon to do so,

Appellate level courts, in reviewing decisions that have been brought to them by appeal from a lower court may, if called upon to do so,

a. weigh evidence not presented on the trial

b. find to be true extra facts other than found by the trial court

c. interpret the legal consequences of facts found by the jury

* please give me the correct answer with explanation.

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