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higher state courts
the highest court in the state is usually called the state supreme court. an accused person who thinks his or her case was not tried fairly in a lower court may appeal to a higher court. when hearing or considering an appeal, the state supreme court does not hold a new trial, instead the judges study the records and all the evidence. then they vote on whether the accused person received a fair trial.
section 7 review choose a court listed in the word bank that matches the actions described below, write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
word bank
general trial
court
lower court
state supreme
court
- an accused person appeals her case to this court because she believes that her trial was not fair.
- a serious criminal case involving murder is heard by a judge and a jury.
- the judges study the evidence to decide if a case was tried fairly.
- a girl of fourteen has broken the law. a hearing is scheduled.
- a dispute between two people led to a serious injury of one person. the case is brought to trial.
- the judge decides how to handle the property of a person who died.
- a worker is charged with stealing tools worth sixty dollars. his case is being heard.
what do you think
is it right for a judge who is appointed and not elected to make important decisions that do not require a trial?
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The state supreme court is the higher court where an accused person can appeal if they think their trial was unfair, as per the text.
A general trial court is where serious criminal cases (like murder) with a judge and jury are heard, matching the description.
The state supreme court judges study evidence to decide if a case was tried fairly when handling appeals, as stated in the text.
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