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In a state’s judicial branch, the supreme court hears appeals
from higher courts.
from lower courts.
from federal appellate courts.
from federal circuit courts.
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from lower courts.
The state supreme court is the highest court in the state judicial system and primarily reviews appeals from lower state courts (trial courts and, where present, intermediate appellate courts). It generally does not hear appeals from federal appellate or federal circuit courts.
The state supreme court is the highest court in the state judicial system and primarily reviews appeals from lower state courts (trial courts and, where present, intermediate appellate courts). It generally does not hear appeals from federal appellate or federal circuit courts.
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