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The Supreme Court’s jurisdiction mainly includes
criminal cases.
cases of constitutional importance.
lawsuits between citizens.
lawsuits between companies.
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Which country's Supreme Court do you mean? If you mean a general/high-court of last resort (for example the U.S. or similar systems), the best answer is:
- Cases of constitutional importance.
Brief explanation: supreme courts mainly exercise appellate jurisdiction over important constitutional and federal-law questions and choose which appeals to hear. They only take ordinary criminal or private civil disputes (between citizens or companies) when those cases raise significant federal/constitutional issues or arrive on appeal; original jurisdiction is usually very limited.
- Cases of constitutional importance.
Brief explanation: supreme courts mainly exercise appellate jurisdiction over important constitutional and federal-law questions and choose which appeals to hear. They only take ordinary criminal or private civil disputes (between citizens or companies) when those cases raise significant federal/constitutional issues or arrive on appeal; original jurisdiction is usually very limited.
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