History, asked by artmo7, 11 months ago

If a court case is heard before the U.S. Supreme Court, what is most likely true about the case?

The case is about how the Constitution is being interpreted or applied.
The case concerns a dispute about state or federal criminal laws.
The case was appealed and overturned in a state appellate court.
The case must involve an individual against a state or federal entity.
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Answered by anuj2611
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state of federal entity
Answered by obedaogega83
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It is a case where the case was appealed and overturned in a state appellate court that could necessitate this occurrence. If one had sued someone or the state in one of the appellate courts and lost the case, appealled in the court of appeal and again lost the case, he is left with the option of proceeding to the supreme court to have his case heard for the last time.

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