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Please help i’ll mark you A person accused of a crime is tried by the Superior Court in Georgia. The jury finds her guilty, and she is sentenced to two years in jail. The defendant appeals the decision because her lawyer believes the law was incorrectly applied in this case. The appeal eventually makes its way to the Georgia Supreme Court, which finds that the law was applied correctly. The person then served her sentence.

Which statement BEST explains how this case illustrates the dual purpose of Georgia's judicial branch?

A
The court system administered justice by denying the appeal and interpreted the law by applying it to the case.
B
The court system administered justice by punishing a crime and interpreted the law by referring the case to the Supreme Court of Georgia.
C
The court system interpreted the law by determining it was broken and administered justice by denying the appeal.
D
The court system interpreted the law by applying it to the case and administered justice by punishing a crime.

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