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Appellate Determinations of Either Plain Error or Prejudicial Error Normally

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Appellate determinations of either plain error or prejudicial error normally result in a conviction being overturned.

Comprehend the roles and functions of the national convention in the presidential nomination process.
Grasp the concept and function of the Electoral College in presidential elections.
Identify and describe the role and limitations of Super PACs in political campaigns.
Acknowledge the Federal Election Campaign Act's impact on campaign finance and the establishment of the Federal Election Commission.

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