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In which of instances below would an individual NOT be able to appeal their case in a federal court?

A. When a party has lost their case in a U.S. District Court

B. When the decision is handed down by the Supreme Court.

C. When a defendant is found guilty by jury in a U.S. District Court

D. When a party had lost their case in U.S. Court of Appeals


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Answer:

C. When a defendant is found guilty by jury in a U.S. District Court

When the decision is handed down by the Supreme Court, the individual will not be able to appeal their case in a federal court.

What is the Supreme court?

This is referred to as the highest court in the federal judiciary and has the ultimate appellate jurisdiction.

The decision made by the court can't be challenged which is why it is not possible to appeal their case in a federal court and is denoted as option B.

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