Multistate Bar Examination Practice Question

In an appellate review, how are a jury’s factual determinations and a judge’s legal rulings typically evaluated by the appellate court?

  • The appellate court reviews the jury’s factual findings de novo and the judge’s legal rulings for clear error.

  • The appellate court conducts a de novo review of both the jury’s factual findings and the judge’s legal rulings.

  • The appellate court does not review the jury’s factual findings and only reviews the judge’s legal rulings.

  • The appellate court reviews the jury’s factual findings for clear error and the judge’s legal rulings de novo.

Multistate Bar Examination
Civil Procedure
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