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aphalfi aphalfi
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Why do appellate courts often find no reversible error was committed during the trial court proceedings?
 
  a. in large part because of the harmless error doctrine.
  b. in large part because of the plain error doctrine.
  c. in large part because of the reversible error doctrine.
  d. in large part because of the deferential error doctrine.
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