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A writ of certiorari is the official transcript of Supreme Court proceedings. a statement from a group not directly involved in a Supreme Court case, indicating the group's opinion on the legal issue at hand. a request to a lower court to submit to the Supreme Court a record of the case it has been requested to hear. an application for a waiver of court fees due to indigence. the statement explaining the reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision.

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a request to a lower court to submit to the Supreme Court a record of the case it has been requested to hear.

Step-by-step explanation:

A writ of certiorari is an order which is usually made by a higher court to review a court decision of the lower court. This is usually done when any case of irregularity is discovered in the judicial process.

The writ of certiorari permits a request to a lower court to submit to the Supreme Court a record of the case it has been requested to hear.

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