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ycow [4]
4 years ago
6

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! 99 POINTS FOR 6 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS!!! PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS!!!

History
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]4 years ago
6 0

A: STATE TRIAL COURTS

B: INTERMEDIATE APPELATE COURTS

C: STATE SUPREME COURTS

D: U.S. SUPREME COURT

E: U.S. COURT OF APPEAL

F: U.S DISTRICT COURTS

1)  ANSWER: B

After the state court he should request hearing from The Intermidiate Apellate Courts.

2)  ANSWER: B

After the state court he should request hearing from The Intermidiate Apellate Courts.

3) ANSWER: D

The supreme court of justice has jurisdiction over ALL of the mentioned courts in the country.

4) ANSWER: D

The supreme court of justice has jurisdiction over ALL of the mentioned courts in the country.

5) ANSWER: A,B,C

A: State trial courts. B: Intermediate appellate courts. C: State Supreme Courts

6. ANSWER:

F: Federal courts that hear cases for the first time are the U.S District courts.

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