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Which of the following statements describes state supreme courts?

a State supreme courts only have one judge.
b If someone is unsatisfied with a state supreme court decision, they may appeal it to the state court of appeals.
c State court decisions are final.
d Anyone that is not happy with the outcome of their case at the lower court levels can get a new hearing with the state supreme court.


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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Most appeals are final. The court of appeals decision usually will be the final word in the case, unless it sends the case back to the trial court for additional proceedings, or the parties ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. In some cases the decision may be reviewed en banc, that is, by a larger group of judges (usually all) of the court of appeals for the circuit.

the answer is C. The highest level is the supreme court and once they have made a decision, it is final.