AAERT Certified Electronic Reporter (CER) Practice Test

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In order of judiciary power, which is the highest court?

  1. District

  2. Appeals

  3. Supreme

  4. All are equal

The correct answer is: Supreme

The highest court in the judiciary system is the Supreme Court. This court functions as the final authority on legal interpretations and decisions in the jurisdiction it oversees. It has the power to review decisions made by lower courts, including appellate courts, and its rulings establish binding precedents for all other courts and cases. The significance of the Supreme Court comes from its role in interpreting the law, ensuring justice, and upholding constitutional principles. Its decisions can have far-reaching impacts on society, setting precedents that guide future cases and legislative actions. In contrast, district courts are typically the trial courts where cases start, and appeals courts typically review decisions made by district courts to ensure that legal procedures were followed correctly. While both of these play crucial roles in the judiciary system, they do not possess the same level of authority as the Supreme Court, which ultimately holds the highest judicial power.