In a state’s judicial branch, the supreme court hears appeals from higher courts. from lower courts. from federal appellate courts. from federal circuit courts.
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The best answer for this question would be: B) from lower courts The Supreme Court's job is to hear legal issues from the lower court, involving the laws of the congress.
They have the final judgement of the cases and follows the constitution.
When the Supreme Court hears a case, the parties are required to file written briefs.
They have the final judgement of the cases and follows the constitution.
When the Supreme Court hears a case, the parties are required to file written briefs.
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The correct answer for your question is option (C)-Federal Appellate court.
According to the article III of United States Constitution, every person who are accused for wrong doings have a right to get a fair trial before a jury of One’s peers.
The supreme court of the United States is the highest court of the land and is required by the constitution but it is completely appellate in nature. It is the final judicial decision maker in the united States constitution.
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