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A party that appeals a case to another court/jurisdiction that the original jurisdiction.

a) Seeks a mistrial
b) Files for a retrial
c) Initiates an amicus brief
d) Seeks higher review

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Final answer:

When a party appeals a case to a higher court/jurisdiction, they are seeking higher review.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a party appeals a case to another court/jurisdiction that is higher than the original jurisdiction, they are seeking higher review. This means that they are asking a higher court to review and potentially overturn the decision made by the lower court. Appeals can be made when there is a constitutional question or differing interpretations of a law.

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