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In Appeals Questions Of Fact Are Review De Novo

In Appeals Questions Of Fact Are Review De Novo

In appeals, when questions of fact undergo 'de novo review,' it means the appellate court re-examines the evidence and factual findings from the lower court as if it were the initial proceeding, giving no deference to the original factual determinations. This allows for a fresh, independent evaluation of the facts, rather than just checking for legal errors in the original fact-finding process.