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that would be supreme court because it deals with the 8th amendment to the constitution
In cases involving ambassadors, it is the Supreme Court of the United States that has original jurisdiction. The Supreme Court was formed in 1789.
There are two special cases that start trial in the United States Supreme Court. Cases involving foreign officials and cases in which a state is a party originate in the Supreme Court.
cases involving small claims
involving two or more states
The United States Supreme Court has final appellate jurisdiction for cases involving the 14th Amendment rights of a citizen. It is the highest court in the U.S. and has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts on constitutional issues.
The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over disputes between the states; it also has original, but shared, jurisdiction over cases involving ambassadors (although the latter class of case is not automatic). Congress cannot remove the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction; that action can only be accomplished through constitutional amendment.
The Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty could only be used in cases involving murder.
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The Supreme Court typically hears cases involving constitutional issues, disputes between states, and cases with significant national importance.
the supreme court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all - the Constitution
involving two or more states