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7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs. 185-188
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The Constitution states “the judicial power of the U.S. shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior [lower] courts as the Congress may from time to time… establish.” Which Article in the Constitution can you find this?
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There are 3 levels of federal courts Each level has jurisdiction (extent of the court’s authority to hear and decide a case brought before it) Two types of jurisdiction: original and appellate
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District courts- lowest level of federal courts in the U.S. Ex: Trial courts, courts of original jurisdiction (authority to be the first courts in which cases are heard)
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The only federal court where jury trials are held Cannot hear appeals from other courts These are the “local” federal courts with at least 1 in each state and D.C. 94 total
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Judges don’t make laws. That job goes to who? Judges apply the relevant law to the cases before them The number of judges per court depend on the caseload of the court Conduct civil and criminal trials with or without juries If no jury, the judge decides who wins/loses and sets punishments
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Federal judges (except those in U.S. territories) are appointed for life The president chooses them, Senate approves Can be impeached by Congress Neither Congress nor the pres. can lower a judge’s salary All of this ensures judges aren’t punished for their decisions in cases
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After a court case is lost, the losing party can appeal to the second level of the federal court system, or the court of appeals (C.o.A.) These courts have appellate jurisdiction (power to review decisions made by lower courts) There are 12 judicial circuits and each circuit has it’s own C.o.A. Each C.o.A. has btwn 6-28 judges The judge who has served the longest and is under 65 yrs old is the chief judge
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C.o.A.s do not hold trials A panel of at least 3 judges make a decision on the case Judges examine records and hear from the lawyers Judges only decide whether or not the original trial was fair, NOT who is guilty/innocent Judges reach their decision by majority vote Either they send the case back to trial or uphold the original decision
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The highest court of the land Mainly an appeals court Justices = Judges The decisions of the justices cannot be appealed Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in 3 types of cases: Involving diplomats of other countries Between states Involving a state and the federal gov.
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What are the 3 levels of the federal court system and the duties of each kind of federal court?
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