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Jayson
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3 January, 17:59
How do you bring a case to the supreme court
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Ruben Lozano
3 January, 18:03
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The most common way for a case to reach the Supreme Court is on appeal from a circuit court ... The Court will only issue a writ if four of the nine Justices vote to do so. Justices usually take the importance of a given case and the need to issue a final decision before deciding to grant certiorari.
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Asa Holt
3 January, 18:16
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The most common way for case to reach the Supreme Court is on a Appeal from a Circuit court.
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