It's part of the process. I don't think a case can bypass the appeals level on its way to the supreme court.
The Supreme Court of the United States has federal jurisdiction. The Supreme court can also be used as an appeals court for state and local charges.
The hierarchy of federal courts is District Court, Court of Appeals, US Supreme Court. So, the Court of Appeals is the answer. At least if your quest is only specifying the federal judiciary.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
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Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia was created in 1863.
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Supreme Court of Indiana was created in 1816.
The supreme law of Illinois is the US Constitution followed by the Illinois state constitution.
About 1 4 th of the supreme courts decisions concern appeals from District Courts
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Circuit Court, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court.
The US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Since cases can be appealed to the US Supreme Court from the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, it is really not the equivalent of a supreme court.
Maryland's supreme court is calle the Court of Appeals.
If I am correct, the final court of appeals would be the Supreme Court of the United States.
There has not been a ruling in the supreme court of Indiana over the constitutionality of Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage.
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