Asked by Kayla Crawley on Sep 29, 2024
The highest appellate court in a state is usually called which of the following?
A) The supreme court
B) The final court
C) The high appellate court
D) The ultimate court
Highest Appellate Court
The supreme authority in the judicial hierarchy capable of reviewing and overturning lower court decisions, often the supreme or constitutional court in a country.
Supreme Court
The highest judicial court in a country or jurisdiction, often having the ultimate authority in interpretive, legal, and constitutional matters.
Final Court
The ultimate judicial tribunal in a legal system where the final interpretation of law or final appeal is decided.
- Recognize the role of the highest appellate court in a state.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the role of the highest appellate court in a state.