What is the formal writ used to bring a case before the Supreme Court?
  1. Writ of court consent
  2. Writ of habeas corpus
  3. Writ of certiorari
  4. Writ of mandamus
Explanation
Answer: C - The writ of certiorari is the formal writ used to bring a case before the Supreme Court. A formal proclamation that forwards a case to the Supreme Court is a writ of certiorari. This term, from the Latin for "made more certain," requires the lower court to send up its records of a case for Supreme Court review. This is requires that at least four justices feel the need for a case to be reviewed and is the most common way that cases reach the Supreme Court level.
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