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Lorico [155]
2 years ago
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Answer this, Ill give you brainliest and I would be very appreciative.

History
2 answers:
GREYUIT [131]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C. When a defendant is found guilty by jury in a U.S. District Court.

Explanation:

In contrast to district courts, which are distinct legal organizations, appellate courts have the authority to hear appeals from lower courts. The US Supreme Court can look at a case involving a federal law or statute, even if a state government hasn't violated a person's constitutional rights.

Incorrect answers:

Option A. A party may appeal a district court's ruling to the US Court of Appeals. The US Court of Appeals reviews district court judgement appeals. The US Court of Appeals will reconsider the District Court's judgment.

Option B. If the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit determines that an appeal cannot be won, the Supreme Court of the United States may consider it.

Option D. The Supreme Court's ruling is final and cannot be appealed to a lower court once it has been issued.

irinina [24]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Answer is C, they cannot appeal if a jury decides.

Explanation:

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