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District Courts (94 federal courts) District Courts Original Jurisdiction: courts that hear the case first and determine the facts - the trial court Deals with the following types of cases: Federal crimes Civil suits under federal law and across state lines Supervise bankruptcy and naturalization Review some federal agencies Admiralty and maritime law cases Pearson Education, Inc., Longman © 2008 District Courts
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Special Courts Courts that handle specific types of cases Ex. U.S. Tax Court deals with cases concerning tax violations
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Courts of Appeal 13 circuit courts 13 circuit courts Appellate Jurisdiction: reviews the legal issues in cases brought from lower courts Hold no trials and hear no testimony Focus on errors of procedure and law Pearson Education, Inc., Longman © 2008 Courts of Appeal
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