Answer:
D) Does the defendant have some level of minimum contacts with the state?
Explanation:
In law, a state court will have jurisdiction over an out of state citizen if the defendant complies with one of the minimum contacts requirements:
- having direct contact with the state
- have a valid contract with a citizen of the state
- sell products within the state limits
- attempt to provide goods or services to citizens of the state
- have a website that is viewed within the state
- Calder's effects test