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5 January, 21:07

Appellate jurisdiction refers to

the Supreme Court's authority to hear a case for the first time.

the Supreme Court's authority to hear a case from a lower court.

a lower court's authority to hear a case from the executive branch.

a lower court's authority to hear a case from the legislative branch.

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  1. 5 January, 21:13
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    Right choice:

    The Supreme Court's authority to hear a case from a lower court.

    Explanation:

    The Supreme Court can know a case already reviewed by a lower court, it can analyze and overrule the decision in that case. That's the appelate jurisdiction.
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