Legal cases in the District of Columbia and the territories that belong to the United States are settled in: a. the courts of the State nearest the district or territory. b. a separate system of courts for each territory and each district like those at the State and federal levels. c. a system of local courts like those in a city or town. d. a system based on mediation and arbitration rather than legal confrontation.
i was thinking B.
B
thanks had to make sure xD
i hope its right :)
lol same here
Yea, it is B
good :)
In the District of Columbia, legal cases are tried in the US District Court for the District of •Columbia, which is part of the federal court system because Washington, DC, is federal territory, •not a state. Similarly, each US Territory (e.g., US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Marianna •Islands) has a territorial court that operates as a remote district court. Appeals of cases heard in •territorial courts are filed with whichever US Court of Appeals Circuit Court has jurisdiction over •that particular territory.
Where can a Court of International Trade decision be appealed? a. Superior Court c. Court of Appeals for the state circuit b. Court of Appeals for the federal circuit d. Supreme Cour
c
appeals from the district courts located within its circuit, as well as appeals from decisions of federal administrative agencies.
The answer is C.
thanks :)
which court has original jurisdiction over most cases heard? supreme??
yes
Indeed
i hate this chapter -_-
Haha, what school do you go to? (:
i go to ledford high school in north carolina in the 12th grade what about yall?
SHS (Statesboro High) in Georgia
11th grade
Oh, I go to Connexus and I'm a Freshman (9th)
im the oldest lol
Indeeed lawl
If one senator is suing another senator, what court would hear the claim? a. Court of Appeals c. District Columbia Court b. Court of Federal Claim d. State of Maryland Courts
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