A supreme court has jurisdiction on a case when the case has been appealed directly from the trial court decision because of a constitutional question heard by a court of appeal and there is a legitimate constitutional question refused to be heard in either a criminal or civil court of appeals dismissed by local law enforcement against citizen wishes

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "heard by a court of appeal and there is a legitimate constitutional question." A supreme court has jurisdiction on a case when the case has been heard by a court of appeal and there is a legitimate constitutional question.

"heard by the appellate court and there are legitimate constitutional questions."

Further Explanation

The High Court is a judicial institution within the General Judiciary located in the provincial capital as the Court of Appeals for cases decided by the District Court. The Court of Appeal is also the court of first and last instance regarding disputes over the authority to adjudicate between District Courts in their jurisdiction.

Main tasks :

Receive, examine and settle each case at the level of appeal submitted to him as well as other tasks determined by the Act

Function:

  • The Function of Judging (Judicial Power), namely examining and adjudicating cases which become the authority of the higher court in the appellate level and have the authority to adjudicate in the first and last level of dispute over the authority to adjudicate between the District Courts in their jurisdiction and adjudicate the first and last cases in City Election cases and Regency, but after September 29, 2008, the authority has been transferred to the Constitutional Court.
  • The Chairperson of the Court periodically holds/participates in the forum meeting between the High Court, the High Prosecutor's Office, and the Regional Police.
  • Coaching function, namely providing guidance in the jurisdiction, both concerning technical jurisdiction, administration of justice, general administration, equipment, finance, staffing, and development.
  • Oversight function, namely supervising the implementation of the duties and behavior of Judges, Registrar / Secretary, Substitute Registrar, Substitute Bailiff, and employees in their jurisdiction as well as on the course of justice at the first level so that the judiciary is carried out carefully and appropriately and on the implementation of case administration, general administration and development.
  • Advice function, which provides legal considerations and advice to government agencies in their jurisdiction if requested.
  • Administration functions, namely organizing general administration, finance and staffing, and others to support the implementation of the main technical tasks of the judiciary and the administration of justice.

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