The supreme court may take jurisdiction of an appeal or any other proceeding pending in the court of appeals if: (1) It grants direct review upon a petition to bypass filed by a party; (2) It grants direct review upon certification from the court of appeals prior to the court of appeals hearing and deciding the matter; or (3) It, on its own motion, decides to review the matter directly.
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