Answer:
A
Explanation:
An appellate court may only overturn or remand cases. Â To be overturned, the lower court must have erred in applying the law. Â
New evidence and witnesses are not allowed to be considered in an appellate court, nor does such a court have jurisdiction to overturn a jury verdict, short of a judge issuing improper jury instructions (which would be considered an error in law). Â
Motion for a retrial may be available under options B, C, D; however A is the appropriate answer to this question.