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Each U.S. state has at least one U.S. Tax Court U.S. Supreme Court U.S. District Court U.S. Court of Appeals

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district court each county should have one

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f people want to challenge the decision of a trial court, they can request the case to be heard next by the court of appeals highest court supreme court trial court

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court of appeals, then the supreme court

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which section of this diagram represents the highest court that has the power to rule that a law violates the U.S. Constitution? A B F D

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this one is D right?

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yup

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Which of the following sections represents a federal court that would hear cases for the first time? E A F B

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A

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Which section of this image represents a court that would have jurisdiction over an appeal from a state trial court? A B F D

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no D

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Aubrey was arrested outside of a store that had been robbed. Police say security cameras show her leaving the store at the time of the crime. What type of case is this, and what are the possible verdicts? This is a criminal case. The jury can rule that Aubrey is guilty or not guilty. This is a civil case. The jury can rule that Aubrey is guilty or not guilty. This is a civil case. The jury can rule that Aubrey is liable or not liable. This is a criminal case. The jury can rule that Aubrey is liable or not liable.

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