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How many justices serve on the Supreme Court?(1 point)

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Which of the following is true about the Supreme Court?(1 point)
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The Supreme Court refers veterans’ claims to the military courts. The Supreme Court refers veterans’ claims to the military courts. The Supreme Court hears mostly cases about taxes. The Supreme Court hears mostly cases about taxes. The Supreme Court hears cases directly from district courts. The Supreme Court hears cases directly from district courts. The Supreme Court hears cases that have already been heard in lower courts.
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?(1 point)
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Makes sure lawyers present evidence Makes sure lawyers present evidence Make a decision about the case Make a decision about the case Make sure the judge follows the law Make sure the judge follows the law Make sure the trial is observed
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Question If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, which type of court would they go to?(1 point) Responses Local Local Supreme Supreme Appeallate Appeallate Trial
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There are a total of nine justices that serve on the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court hears cases that have already been heard in lower courts.
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The purpose of juries in a criminal trial is to hear evidence presented by both the prosecution and the defense, apply the law as instructed by the judge, and determine the guilt or innocence of the defendant based on the facts presented during the trial. Juries serve as the triers of fact in a criminal trial and play a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served.
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Make a decision about the case

The purpose of juries in a criminal trial is to weigh the evidence presented by both sides, apply the law as instructed by the judge, and ultimately make a decision about the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Juries play a crucial role in the justice system by serving as impartial fact-finders in criminal trials.
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If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, they would typically go to an appellate court to appeal the decision. Appellate courts review the decisions of lower courts to determine if there were any errors in the application of the law during the trial.

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