certiorate
/səˈtɔərɪt/Definitions
1. verb
To bring a matter before a higher court for review, or to give official notice to someone about a matter.
“The lawyer decided to certiorate the case to a higher court for a fair trial.”
2. noun
A writ or order to bring a case before a higher court for review.
“The certiorate was issued by the supreme court to review the lower court’s verdict.”