Multiple Choice
[Appellate Court] DeShaun, who is a bit eccentric, is fed up with the way a certain employer in his town treats employees and decides to sue on behalf of all those employees. DeShaun also says that he is going to start his case at the appellate court level, skipping over all those "lesser" judges. DeShaun says that those justices will surely hear him out and that he will also seek a jury.
-Will an appellate court hear DeShaun's case?
A) Yes, so long as a state trial court judge approves and certifies the case for the appellate court without holding a trial first.
B) Yes, but only if DeShaun can prove that he would have had to wait at least a year for a trial at the trial court level.
C) Yes, but only if DeShaun files his case in state court as opposed to federal court.
D) Yes, but DeShaun is not entitled to a jury.
E) No, because DeShaun is required to first file the case in the appropriate trial court.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q36: In what state is XYZ Bank, a
Q37: Which of the following is true regarding
Q38: Jurisdiction refers to:<br>A) A defendant's interest in
Q39: In a criminal case against Anton, what
Q40: Long arm statutes require minimum contacts to
Q42: Under federal statutory law, Internet transactions cannot
Q43: For diversity-of-citizenship, which of the following is
Q44: The US District Courts are considered _?<br>A)
Q45: [Appellate Court] DeShaun, who is a bit
Q46: If a defendant is a corporation:<br>A) No