noun
- A writ issued by a higher court to review the decision of a lower court.
Usage: Legal term; Often used in the phrase 'writ of certiorari'
Examples
- The defendant filed a petition for certiorari to appeal the lower court's ruling.
- The Supreme Court granted certiorari in the high-profile case.
- A writ of certiorari allows a higher court to examine the proceedings of a lower court.
- The lawyer argued that certiorari was necessary to correct the trial court's error.
- The court denied the petition for certiorari, leaving the lower court's decision intact.
- Certiorari is one of the most important tools for appellate review in the U.S. legal system.