If a plaintiff files a case in state court that could also have been filed in federal court, does the defendant have any say in where the case is heard?
A) The defendant has a right to move the case to federal court.
B) The defendant can have the case moved to federal court only if federal jurisdiction question is involved.
C) The defendant can have the case moved to federal court only if the state trial court judge grants permission at his or her discretion.
D) The defendant can have the case moved to federal court only if the plaintiff's filing expenses in state court are paid by the defendant.
E) The defendant has no choice, and the case will stay in state court.
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