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Burka [1]
4 years ago
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Which explains a difference between an original case and appellate case that the Supreme Court hears? An original case has been

heard by a lower court, while an appellate case has not. An original case involves the executive branch, while an appellate case does not. An appellate case involves the legislative branch, while an original case does not. An appellate case has been heard by a lower court, while an original case has not.
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2 answers:
Cerrena [4.2K]4 years ago
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<span>AN APPELLATE CASE HAS BEEN HEARD BY A LOWER COURT WHILE AN ORIGINAL CASE HAS NOT is what i heard. sorry if its wrong</span>
elixir [45]4 years ago
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Answer

An appellate case has been heard by a lower court, while an original case has not.

Explanation

The Supreme Court is highest tribunal in the Nation for all cases and  controversies arising under the Constitution or the laws of the United States. The Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and such number of Associate Justices as may be fixed by Congress. The supreme court hears the original case and the appellate case.. The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision. while Appellate jurisdiction is the power of a higher court to review decisions and change outcomes of decisions of lower courts.

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