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What does it mean when a Supreme Court may choose to remand a case? A. it sends the case back to the trial court or lower appellate court for further action. B. it dismisses the case and the lower court decision stands. C. it grants a writ of certiorari. D. it cannot reach a majority vote on the case.

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the answer would be A.)
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User Prateekkathal
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What does it mean when a Supreme Court may choose to remand a case?

Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents what it means when a Supreme Court may choose to remand a case is answer choice A) it sends the case back to the trial court or lower appellate court for further action. This is done when a majority vote of at least two out of three judges in agreement decide the case.

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