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Asked by Amanda

If a state court decides a case on independent and adequate state grounds, the Supreme Court will:




A. not review the federal issues.


B. review the federal issues if they are parallel to the state issues.


C. review all federal issues.


D. vacate the state decision.

Is it B?
10 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I don't think so.
10 years ago

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