Which THREE statements about Oklahoma's Supreme Court are true?


The Supreme Court establishes operational rules for other courts in the state.

The Supreme Court is an intermediate court that handles most civil cases in the state.

The Supreme Court has nine justices appointed by the governor of the state.

The Supreme Court justices oversee the entire judicial system in the state.

The Supreme Court justices serve for six years and are elected by voters in the state.

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Answer:

These following statements are true about the Oklahoma Supreme Court;

  • The Supreme Court establishes operational rules for other courts in the state.
  • The Supreme Court has nine justices appointed by the governor of the state.
  • The Supreme Court justices oversee the entire judicial system in the state.

Explanation:

The leading Judiciary in the United States of Oklahoma is the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court is made up of chief justice, a vice-chief justice, and seven associate justices, nominated by the Oklahoma Judicial Nominating Commission appointed by the Governor. The current Justices of the Supreme court are, M. John Kane IV, Dustin Rowe, Noma Gurich among others.

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Which three statements about Oklahoma’s Supreme Court are true?

The Supreme Court establishes operational rules for other courts in the state.

The Supreme Court is an intermediate court that handles most civil cases in the state.

The Supreme Court has nine justices appointed by the governor of the state.

The Supreme Court justices oversee the entire judicial system in the state.

The Supreme Court justices serve for six years and are elected by voters in the state.

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