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Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
go through a jury trial.
go through a selection process.
be decided by a panel of judges.
be decided by a single judge.
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go through a selection process.
State high/supreme courts typically have discretionary review (or a formal docketing procedure): parties petition the court to accept the case and the justices select which appeals to hear. They do not use juries, and cases are decided by the court’s justices (usually a panel), not by a single judge.
State high/supreme courts typically have discretionary review (or a formal docketing procedure): parties petition the court to accept the case and the justices select which appeals to hear. They do not use juries, and cases are decided by the court’s justices (usually a panel), not by a single judge.
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