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Can I present new evidence to the Court of Appeals or Supreme Court that was not given to the trial court?

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Can I present new evidence to the Court of Appeals or Supreme Court that was not given to the trial court?

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A. No. Parties in an appeal are not permitted to offer any evidence that was not presented in the trial court. The Court decides the case strictly on the basis of the record in the trial court.

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