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horrorfan [7]
3 years ago
12

Describe the process by which a case is accepted and heard by the Supreme Court

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2 answers:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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If a person or an organization wants to get their case to the supreme court, first they have to go through all the lower courts and still be unsatisfied with the outcome. If they are, they can write a petition or a writ to the supreme court to look into the case. The supreme court decides then whether or not they're gonna look into it and a majority of things don't get checked out.
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bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
5 0

The two most common ways by which the Supreme court hears a case is by Appellate Jurisdiction and original jurisdiction.  

Further Explanation:  

<u>The Constitution of the United States, States that the Supreme court will have bot Appellate Jurisdiction and Original Jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction means the Supreme court is hearing a case for the first time and that case has no past history and it has come directly to the supreme court.</u> Cases of disputes between States or among ambassadors generally go to the Supreme court. On the other hand, The Appellate Jurisdiction is the one in which the Supreme court has the authority to review the decisions which are presented before the Supreme Court for review from lower courts. Most of the cases which come to the Supreme court are the cases of re-hearing and fall under Appellate jurisdiction.  

If parties are not satisfied with the verdict which lower courts gave in a particular case then the petitioner must file a petition in the Supreme court to hear that case. Then the Supreme court orders the lower court to grant a writ of certiorari. <u>That means the Supreme Court orders the lower court to send case records for study. It is up to the Supreme court that it decides to hear a particular case or not and they only take up a particular case if it has some national significance.</u>  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Supreme Court

Subject: Constitution

Keywords: The United States, lower Courts, Supreme Court, Original Jurisdiction, Appellate Jurisdiction, Significance, Satisfied, Verdict, Certiorari.  

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