Appellate courts
* The Arizona Supreme Court * The Arizona Court of Appeals * The Superior Court of each county.
The US Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the United States.
Congress has authority to set or change the US Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. The Supreme Court itself has full discretion over which cases it chooses to hear under its appellate jurisdiction.
No.
the Supreme Court.
Arizona has 41 Superior Courts spread across its 15 counties. Maricopa County has the most at 10. For more information on the Arizona state court system, including a directory of superior, justice and municipal courts, visit the Arizona Courts Guide related link.
Trial level, Appellate level, Supreme Court.
Yes, the case was heard under the Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. Worcester v. Georgia, (1832) was appealed on a writ of error from the Superior Court for the County of Gwinett in the State of Georgia.Case Citation:Worcester v. Georgia, 31 US 515 (1832)
The Supreme Court has the power of appellate jurisdiction, or to revise an appealed case.
the ability to say no
Appellate jurisdiction
Supreme, Appellate, District