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State Supreme Courts do not routinely review all cases of all lower courts. They review ONLY those cases that finally reach them after going through the court system's appelate process

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Q: Does Georgia's supreme court conduct appellate review of all cases in county magistrate courts and county or district juvenile courts?
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