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A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court’s decision can take the case to another state’s court. can take the case to a different trial court. can take the case to a higher court. can take the case to a federal court.

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i think it would be C. can take the case to a higher court.
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User Baloneysammitch
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The right answer is C "Can take the case to the Higher Court". The system of justice in the US is hierarchy so if you lose a case in a federal court of appeals you can take it to a state court and from this to the Supreme Court. You can file a petition to ask the higher court to review the case, however this court does not have to grant review.

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