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29 December, 20:22

In deciding a case, the Michigan Supreme Court's main responsibility is to make sure ...

A. the defendant is represented fairly.

B. the case is a state, not federal, case.

C. the laws follow the state constitution.

D. the attorneys involved are credentialed.

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  1. 29 December, 20:37
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    In deciding a case, the Michigan Supreme Court's main responsibility is to make sure ...

    A. the defendant is represented fairly.

    B. the case is a state, not federal, case.

    C. the laws follow the state constitution.

    D. the attorneys involved are credentialed.

    the anwser is b
  2. 29 December, 20:48
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    Option C.

    Explanation:

    The laws follow the state constitution, is the right answer.

    The court system of Michigan is structured like a pyramid, consisting of three levels; local court, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. The highest court in the state is the Michigan Supreme Court. Most of the cases resolve in the local level court some of them move to the Court of Appeals and a very few among them move to the Supreme Court of the state. However, in determining a case, the main responsibility of the Supreme Court is to make sure that the laws follow the state constitution.
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