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Thank you.I think Bush v Gore went straight to the Supreme Court
Yes, that’s what I was thinking: the case of obvious “selective prosecution” for going after Trump for what other moguls have done for years with no action taken, and now this ridiculous requirement to post $350 million for the appeal.No.
The Court has "original jurisdiction" in some cases involving the Federal government (as a party), but otherwise, can only take a case on appeal from a lower court.
If the question refers to the abominable treatment of President Trump in New York, not a chance. Even though rational observers know that the case will ultimately be tossed out for Constitutional and other reasons.
via the Florida Supreme Court.I think Bush v Gore went straight to the Supreme Court
I believe that is the correct answer. Bush v. Gore was neither a criminal case nor a civil action for damages, which are what Trump faces. Bush v. Gore challenged how the Fla Sup Court ordered ballots be "recounted" under state law. I did not agree with SandyBaby on how the SC gained jurisdiction before Fla finished its "counting," the Supremes were concerned that the time for certification (Off Topic a bit, which was Trump's attack) would pass without finality.via the Florida Supreme Court.
Yes but that was a stay of the recountI think Bush v Gore went straight to the Supreme Court