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why supreme court is called courts of record

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Answered by sophia88
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supreme Court is called court of record because it keeps details of every case .
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Supreme Court is called courts of record because the judgments of the case are recorded for evidence and testimony.

Explanation:

  • The Supreme Court is the highest court in many legal jurisdictions within the judiciary structure. Certain definitions for such courts include last resort court, the highest court, and intermediate (or final) appeal court.
  • Broadly speaking, no other agency is subject to extra review of a supreme court's decisions. Supreme courts typically serve mostly as appellate judges, considering appeals from lower court judgments, or trial courts at an intermediate level.

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