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15 November, 13:49

Which of the following does the United States Supreme Court have to issue before it hears a case? a. A notice in the Federal Register b. An exact date and time of when a case will be reviewed c. A writ of certiorari d. A statement to the press indicating that it will hear a case

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  1. 15 November, 14:04
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    Option c

    Explanation:

    The United States Supreme Court issues a 'writ of certiorari' before hearing a case.

    It is kind of writ which is supposed to be used rarely. An appellate court reviews any case in its circumspection on behalf of this writ.

    A writ of certiorari demands records of a case from a lower order court to be delivered for review.

    To grant a writ of certiorari means the determination of the described circumstances in the petition by at least 4 of the justices in order to sufficiently warrant Court's review.
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