Task: songer_jurisdiction

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals. You will be asked a question pertaining to some threshold issue at the trial court level. These issues are only considered to be present if the court of appeals is reviewing whether or not the litigants should properly have been allowed to get a trial court decision on the merits. That is, the issue is whether or not the issue crossed properly the threshhold to get on the district court agenda. The issue is: "Did the court determine that it had jurisdiction to hear this case?" Answer the question based on the directionality of the appeals court decision. If the court discussed the issue in its opinion and answered the related question in the affirmative, answer "Yes". If the issue was discussed and the opinion answered the question negatively, answer "No". If the opinion considered the question but gave a mixed answer, supporting the respondent in part and supporting the appellant in part, answer "Mixed answer". If the opinion does not discuss the issue, or notes that a particular issue was raised by one of the litigants but the court dismissed the issue as frivolous or trivial or not worthy of discussion for some other reason, answer "Issue not discussed". If the opinion considered the question but gave a "mixed" answer, supporting the respondent in part and supporting the appellant in part (or if two issues treated separately by the court both fell within the area covered by one question and the court answered one question affirmatively and one negatively), answer "Mixed answer". If the opinion either did not consider or discuss the issue at all or if the opinion indicates that this issue was not worthy of consideration by the court of appeals even though it was discussed by the lower court or was raised in one of the briefs, answer "Issue not discussed".If the opinion discusses challenges to the jurisdiction of the court to hear several different issues and the court ruled that it had jurisdiction to hear some of the issues but did not have jurisdiction to hear other issues, answer "Mixed answer". 

PER CURIAM.
The state eourt, having appointed a receiver for the Louisville Trust Company, terminated the receivership upon a plan of reorganization being carried into effeet. Appellant appeared in such proceeding and objected to the termination of the receivership. His objections were overruled and he appealed to the Court of Appeals of 'Kentucky, where the decree of the lower eourt was affirmed. Thereupon he instituted the present action in the District Court, suing in behalf of himself and all others similarly situated and claiming that the judgment of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, affirming the decree of the circuit court of that state, deprived plaintiff of his property without due process of law in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. No other ground of jurisdiction appearing, plaintiff’s appeal wa$ dismissed upon appropriate motion.
We are not here concerned with the merits of plaintiff’s other contentions, viz., that he is entitled to restitution of certain trust funds alleged to have been illegally invested by the appellee and to the appointment of a receiver to effeet such restitution. No contention was made that the state courts did not have jurisdiction in originally appointing the receiver or in the conduct of such receivership, including its termination. The only contention is that in the exercise of such jurisdiction the state eourt erred in granting the relief sought by other parties to such action and in denying relief to appellant. Under such circumstances the District Court has no jurisdiction to entertain an action on appellant’s behalf in effect to set aside the judgments of the state courts whether such judgments involved the decision of constitutional questions or otherwise. Rooker et al. v. Fidelity Trust Co. et al., 263 U. S. 413, 44 S. Ct. 149, 68 L. Ed. 362.
Affirmed.

Question: Did the court determine that it had jurisdiction to hear this case?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Mixed answer
D. Issue not discussed
Answer:

Answer: A