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The ruling is made a superior court judge in an Appellate Jurisdiction. This of course may vary from state to state and country to country. Appeals may still be made to higher courts.

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What makes up the dual court system in the US?

original and appellate jurisdiction


appellate jurisdiction?

Appellate jurisdiction means a court has jurisdiction to hear an appeal from the trial court.


What kind of jurisdiction do they have?

original jurisdiction and appellate 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.


What is original vs appellate jurisdiction?

They are in different places on the hierarchy of jurisdiction. Appellate jurisdiction is higher. Courts with appellate jurisdiction can hear appeals, whereas courts with original jurisdiction can hear cases for the first time.


What is the authority of a court to review the decisions of lower courts called?

Whatever appellate court is immediately above the trial court in that particular court system.


What kind of jurisdiction does the US Supreme Court have over cases related to Congressional legislation?

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What type of jurisdiction is held by court that reviews the proceedings of a lower court?

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If an appellate court reverses and remand does it get the case back for final approval?

No, they have made their ruling and the case is sent back to the court of original jurisdiction for their handling.


What is a meaningful sentences for appellate jurisdiction?

The Supreme Court has the power of appellate jurisdiction, or to revise an appealed case.


Cases that are included in appellate jurisdiction?

ALL cases that originate from the circuit over which the appellate court has jurisdiction.


What is another name for appellate jurisdiction?

Special Jurisdiction