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COURTS
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DUAL COURT SYSTEM FEDERAL STATE
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FEDERAL COUNTERFEITING KIDNAPPING SMUGGLING DRUG TRAFFICKING
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STATE COURTS FOR EVERY ONE FELONY CONVICTION IN FEDERAL COURT THERE ARE MORE THAN 20 FELONY CONVICTIONS IN STATE COURT
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JURISDICTION THE GEOGRAPHIC TERRITORY OR LEGAL BOUNDARIES WITHIN WHICH CONTROL MAY BE EXERCISED; THE RANGE OF A COURT’S AUTHORITY
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FEDERAL VS STATE
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STATE COURT STATE SUPREME COURT STATE COURT OF APPEALS TRIAL COURTS/DISTRICT COURTS (GENERAL JURSDICTION) TRIAL COURTS/LIMITED JURSDICTION MUNICIPAL COUNTY CONCILIATION COURTS—UP TO $10,000
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JUDGES EXPECTED TO EMBODY JUSTICE Six methods of selection Gubernatorial appointment Legislative selection Merit selection Nonpartisan election Partisan election Mixture of methods
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STATE OF MN NONPARTISAN—PARTY AFFILIATIONS ARE NOT LISTED ON THE BALLOT
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MINNESOTA JUDGES SUPREME COURT-7 COURT OF APPEALS-19 DISTRICT COURTS JUDGES-289
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JOB REQUIREMENTS LAWYER UNDER THE AGE OF 70 ELECTED TO 6 YEAR TERMS IF APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR— SERVE AT LEAST ONE YEAR BEFORE AN ELECTION
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DISTRICT COURTS TEN DISTRICTS 2 ND —RAMSEY COUNTY 4 TH —HENNEPIN COUNTY 10 TH —WASHINGTON COUNTY 10 JUDGES
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MN TEN DISTRICT COURTS
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MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE LORIE SKJERVEN GILDEA ESTABLISHED IN 1849 MN BECAME A STATE IN1858
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MN SUPREME COURT
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FIRST CASE A PERSON WANTED $2 PASTURE FEE FOR A STRAY COW THAT HAD WANDERED ONTO HIS PROPERTY
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DECISION???
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MN COURT OF APPEALS 19 JUSTICES FINAL RULING 95% OF ITS CASES TO MAKE IT MORE EFFICIENT THE JUSTICES FORM 3 JUDGE PANELS AND THEY TRAVEL THROUGHOUT THE STATE
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AKA: APPELLATE COURTS THEIR JOB IS TO REVIEW THE DECISIONS OF LOWER COURTS
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U.S. SUPREME COURT 9 JUSTICES—NUMBER SET BY SENATE JOHN G. ROBERTS—CHIEF JUSTICE SINCE 09/2005 APPOINTMENT FOR LIFE APPOINTED BY THE PRESIDENT
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JUSTICE JOHN G ROBERTS
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U.S. SUPREME COURT
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SUPREME COURT IS KNOWN AS: THE COURT OF LAST RESORT
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WARREN BURGER APPOINTED BY NIXON GRADUATE OF JOHNSON H.S. CHIEF JUSTICE 1969 TO 1986 DIED IN 1995
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U.S. STATE ATTORNEY Minnesota Criminal Division Civil Division Administrative Division Community Relations Division
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CRIMINAL DIVISION ECONOMIC CRIMES Investment Banking Public Corruption NARCOTICS Works with DEA, IRS, FBI
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MAJOR CRIMES Bank Robberies Counterfeiting Crimes on the Red Lake and Bois Forte Indian Reservations
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CIVIL DIVISION TORT ACTIONS Agent sued Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death
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U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL Part of Cabinet---Department of Justice Appointed by President Eric Holder Jr. Appointed 02/03/2009
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MN ATTORNEY GENERAL Chief legal officer for the State of Minnesota Chief policy maker in areas of Consumer protection Health Care Housing Utilities
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Lori Swanson Elected in 2006 First female MN AG
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PROSECUTORS District Attorney State’s Attorney County Attorney Commonwealth Attorney
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WASHINGTON COUNTY ATTORNEY PETE ORPUT
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Other duties Legal Advisor to Police Departments Guide Police Investigations Close Working Relationship
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DISCRETION Prosecutorial Discretion Lies in the power to charge, or not to charge, a person with an offense
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TRIAL The examination in a court of the issues of fact and law in a case for the purpose of reaching a judgment of conviction or acquittal of the defendant
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48 HOUR RULE Arrested without a warrant Must go before a Judge no later than 48 hours so the Judge can determine probable cause for that arrest
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Clock begins immediately upon the time of arrest and includes the day of arrest. Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays are also included.
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36 HOUR RULE/RULE 5/BAIL Arrested without a warrant---must be brought before the judge no later than 36 hours after arrest
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Computation does NOT include the day of arrest, Sundays or legal holidays.
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