superior court
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would most likely be heard by a
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
  • Which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have?
a state trial court.
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would most likely take the case to
  • A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court's decision
  • Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
  • A dispute over a contract between two people in the same city would most likely be heard first in
a panel of judges
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would most likely be heard by a
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
go through a selection process.
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
  • Which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have?
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
can take the case to a higher court.
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would most likely take the case to
  • Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
  • A dispute over a contract between two people in the same city would most likely be heard first in
  • A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court's decision
a judge and jury.
  • A person who is not satisfied with an appellate court's decision
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would most likely take the case to
  • A dispute over a contract between two people in the same city would most likely be heard first in
  • Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
civil and criminal issues.
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
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  • Which type of jurisdiction do FEDERAL trial courts have?
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by?
  • Jurisdiction gives FEDERAL courts authority to?
  • Which steps make up the judicial process in the FEDERAL court system?
State trial court.
  • A losing party in a FEDERAL trial court can?
  • If a person in Idaho buys a faulty camera from a company in Texas, which court would MOST LIKELY handle the case first?
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would MOST LIKELY be heard by a?
  • How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
Small claims court.
  • If a person in Idaho buys a faulty camera from a company in Texas, which court would MOST LIKELY handle the case first?
  • A losing party in a FEDERAL trial court can?
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would MOST LIKELY take the case to?
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would MOST LIKELY be heard by a?
A federal trial court.
  • How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would MOST LIKELY take the case to?
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would MOST LIKELY be heard by a?
  • If a person in Idaho buys a faulty camera from a company in Texas, which court would MOST LIKELY handle the case first?
Hear certain kinds of cases.
  • Jurisdiction gives FEDERAL courts authority to?
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by?
  • Judges in FEDERAL appellate courts determine whether?
  • Which type of jurisdiction do FEDERAL trial courts have?
Assigning jurisdiction, making a decision, appealing the case.
  • Which steps make up the judicial process in the FEDERAL court system?
  • Judges in FEDERAL appellate courts determine whether?
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by?
  • Which type of jurisdiction do FEDERAL trial courts have?
A lower court made an error in a case.
  • Jurisdiction gives FEDERAL courts authority to?
  • Which steps make up the judicial process in the FEDERAL court system?
  • Cases heard by appellate courts are decided by?
  • Judges in FEDERAL appellate courts determine whether?
Appeal to a higher federal court.
  • If a trash can were stolen from in front of a school, the case would MOST LIKELY be heard by a?
  • How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
  • A losing party in a FEDERAL trial court can?
  • A landlord who sues a tenant for unpaid rent would MOST LIKELY take the case to?
appeal to a higher federal court.
  • How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
  • A main difference between state and federal courts is
  • Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
  • A losing party in a federal trial court can
Both hear cases from lower courts.
  • A main difference between state and federal courts is
  • How are state and federal appellate courts similar?
  • Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
  • A losing party in a federal trial court can
a lower court made an error in a case.
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
  • Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
appellate and trial courts.
  • In addition to the Supreme Court, the federal court system includes
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
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  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
  • Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether
  • Which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have?
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
to hear certain kinds of cases.
  • Before a case can be heard in a state high court, it must
  • US District Courts hear federal cases involving
  • Judges in federal appellate courts determine whether
  • Jurisdiction gives federal courts the authority
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