In Marbury v.Madison, the Supreme Court held that:
A) Marbury had a legal right to the office in question and the Supreme Court could issue the writ.
B) Marbury did not have a legal right to the office, so the Supreme Court could not issue the writ.
C) Marbury would have to appeal to the U.S.Courts of Appeal in order to get the writ he sought.
D) Marbury was guilty of a crime and therefore not entitled to the legal office in question.
E) Marbury had a legal right to the office in question and the Supreme Court could not issue the writ.
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