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You would be asking for a change of venue.

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Q: What is it called when you ask a different court to hear your case?
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What branch has the authority to hear and decide a court case for the first time?

The Judicial branch includes all the federal courts. The court's authority to hear a case is called jurisdiction; the authority to hear a case for the first time is called "original jurisdiction."


What refers to the authority of a court has to hear a case?

The authority of a court to hear a case is its jurisdiction.


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.


What is the authority to rehear a court case first?

The authority to hear a case is called jurisdiction. The court with authority to try the case, or hear it first, has original jurisdiction; the court(s) that review the case on appeal have appellate jurisdiction.If the case is remanded for a new trial (or reheard, I suppose), it returns to the court of original jurisdiction.


To ask another court to hear your case is called?

Requesting a CHANGE OF VENUE.


What is the legal document the supreme court writes to hear a case called?

A Writ of Certiorari


Is there a Supreme Court case evryday?

The Supreme Court of the United States does not hear a court case every day. Each year, the court will hear around 70 to 80 different cases. The justices other time is spent considering and constructing decisions and opinions.


When all the judges of a court participate in a case together it is called what?

When all judges of a (typically appellate) court hear a case together, they are sitting en banc.


Can a case be heard in a trial court and a lower court and the decsion be different?

A case can only be "heard" in one court - and that court is the trial court. It is the lowest level court to hear cases. The decision of THAT case in THAT court is final, unless it is successfully appealed. However, Appeals Court do not "hear" cases in the sense that trial couirts do. They don't conduct trials, they only rule on appelate matters.


Who is The first court to hear a case?

Trial Court


what is the right of a court to hear a case for the first time called?

original jurisdiction


What does the Supreme Court do when it grants review of a case?

When the US Supreme Court agrees to hear a case, it issues a legal order called a "writ of certiorari" telling the lower court to send up the case files.