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Social Studies, 13.03.2021 01:50, jaymiahyman123

What’s wrong with this story? Johnny was arrested for tax evasion. He started in the District Court and lost. Because he lost, he appealed to the Court of Appeals. The jury on the Court of Appeals decided he was innocent.
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