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20 August, 04:26

People involved in cases that are accepted by the U. S. Supreme Court

must travel to the U. S. Court of Appeals for their circuit

must travel to Washington D. C. to present their cases

present their cases in the closest U. S. Circuit Court

present their cases in the state court of last resort

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  1. 20 August, 04:51
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    People that are involved in cases that are accepted by the U. S Supreme Court must travel to Washington D. C. to present their cases. There has to be 4 justices to agree to the case before they will grant the petition to consider the case. The correct answer is B.
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