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Q: When a court case is brought too early it is called?
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What is a court case brought from a lower court to a higher court called?

An appeal.


What was the case called that tried to band guns all together?

(in the US) there never has been such a case brought to court.


If court case is discontinued can they bring it again?

It depends on what the circumstances were. If the case was Dismissed WITH Prejudice, the case cannot be brought again. If the case was Dismissed WITHOUT Prejudice, the case can be brought again.


Who was the missionary to the Cherokee who brought their case to the supreme court?

Samuel Worcester .


What does case passed for arraignment mean?

That the person will be brought before a court to answer charges


What does it mean if a court case is stricken?

Struck out means that the case against you has been dismissed by the court. In other words the court feels that there is no case to answer,or the court after hearing the prosecution case feels that there is not sufficient evidence to try the accused, and the court finds that it's in the best interest that "the case be struck out."


What court case was presented to the federal district courts?

There have been millions of court cases brought in federal district courts.


What is a legal dispute brought before court?

It's case.....I hve this worksheet too.


What is the 'problem' in a court case called?

The issue


A case presented in court is called?

A Trial


How do you open a court case?

Court cases are introduced by the plaintiff, whether it's the government in a criminal case or a plaintiff in a civil case. This side of the case is known as the prosecution, who'll actually bring a case into court. The other side of the court case is the side that answers the charges for which the case is brought into court. This is known as the defense. In either case, the charges are introduced to the clerk's office of the property division of the court in order to commence criminal or civil action.


When a case goes directly to the US Supreme Court it is called what?

If the US Supreme Court is the first to hear a case, the Court has original jurisdiction.