What is the appellate jurisdiction of the High Court?
A) To hear appeals from State and Territory Supreme Courts,the Family Court of Australia and from the Federal Court of Australia.
B) The High Court does not have an appellate jurisdiction.
C) To hear indictable offences against the laws of the Commonwealth,cases where the Commonwealth itself is a party,disputes between two or more states,or matters involving residents of two or more states.
D) To guard and interpret the States' Constitutions.
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