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18 July, 07:17

Which statement about the Supreme Court is true?

A.

Every case appealed to the Supreme Court is ruled upon by the court.

B.

The court hears all cases for which two or more justices agree that the case has merit.

C.

The court decides which cases it will hear.

D.

In deciding cases, the chief justice's vote counts as two votes.

E.

The court can hear only cases that have worked their way up from local courts.

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  1. 18 July, 07:21
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    E. The court can hear only cases that have worked their way up from local courts.

    This statement about the Supreme Court is true.

    Explanation:

    Clients or entities who are not happy with the jurisdiction and result of the lower courts can apply the request or petition at the U. S Supreme Court to hear their case. One can ask for the review of the case by asking it to grant a "writ of certiorari".

    This means the lower court where the case was initially filed has to send a copy to the Supreme court for review. It generally never hears cases as such until the case is of national significance or the result of a case might harmonize a conflicting decision to settle or when it might have precedential value.
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