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No. The Supreme Court can't demand an investigation for most of the cases it hears because 1) that isn't a judicial function; and 2) most cases arrive at the Supreme Court on appeal. Appellate courts are required to accept the facts of a case as presented; they don't order or consider new evidence.

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