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Why is there a line leading from the Circuit Courts to the Supreme Court?
A. The line indicates the path taken by a typical appeal from the circuit courts.
B. The line clarifies which cases from the circuit courts are heard by the court of appeals.
C. The line indicates that some cases can be appealed from the district courts to the circuit courts.
D. The line indicates that some cases, such as the death penalty cases, can be appealed directly to the Supreme Court.
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