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The Supreme Court gets to choose which cases it wants to hear, and it doesn't choose very many!!
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First of all court need some proof of your case, so that court should take some action.
send the case back to the lower court
supreme court of Missouri
A plaintiff or defendant in a federal court case (or in a state court case where a Federal Constitutional issue is in dispute ) who wants to appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States may ask for a writ of certiorari. The U.S. Supreme Court is obligated to take certain cases on appeal (for example, capital murder cases) but has discretion to take or not take certain others. The writ of certiorari is the Supreme Court's written agreement to take one of those discretionary cases on appeal.
send the case back to the lower court
No. The US Supreme Court has full discretion over cases heard under both its original and appellate jurisdiction, but is required to consider every case petitioned.
The ruling of the court below the Supreme Court will be upheld. The Supreme Court is similar to an appeals court. If they don't want to take the case, then whatever the court ruling was will stand.
The duration of a case in the Alabama Supreme Court can vary widely depending on various factors, such as the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, and the court's caseload. Generally, it can take anywhere from several months to a couple of years for a case to be resolved in the Alabama Supreme Court.
The state supreme court, then the national supreme court. However, the defense must have a valid reason that the court should take the case, because both Supreme courts take far fewer cases than Criminal and Appeals courts do.
The implications of the case were important and widespread