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Objective 29c Distinguish among federal, state, and concurrent jurisdiction, and explain how state and federal courts interrelate Rose Evans 4/23/08 5 th period
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Jurisdiction Overview Jurisdiction- power of legal bodies to make pronouncements and enforce justice 3 types of judicial jurisdiction –Personal –Territorial –Subject matter
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Federal Jurisdiction Can only hear cases where federal jurisdiction is established Court must have subject matter and personal jurisdiction
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Federal Jurisdiction Cont. 94 districts Congress has power to legislate in areas that it has been delegated
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State Jurisdiction Hear civil and criminal cases Courts are divided through territory Contains some specialized courts
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Concurrent Jurisdiction Held by two or more courts Forum shopping- appealing to a court that is most likely to rule on your side
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For Example If a Georgia party sued a New York party, the suit could take place in either New York Federal court, or New York state court
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Interrelations of Courts It is often argued as to whether a case belongs in State or Federal court State appeals which lead to dissent are heard in the Federal courts
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