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-What is the lowest level of the Federal court system? Row 1---100 Question
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-District Court Row 1---100 Answer
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-What is the middle level of the federal court sytem? Row 1---200 Question
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-Appeals Court Row 1---200 Answer
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-What is the highest level of the federal court system? Row 1---300 Question
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-US Supreme Court Row 1---300 Answer
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-What type of case is it when people decide if you have broken a law? Row 1---400 Question
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-Criminal Case Row 1---400 Answer
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- What type of case would involve a dispute over an injury or contract? Row 1---500 Question
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-Civil Case Row 1---500 Answer
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- What type of jurisdiction only allows the Federal court to hear the case? Row 2---100 Question
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-Exclusive jurisdiction Row 2---100 Answer
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- What type of jurisdiction gives you the authority to hear the case first? Row 2---200 Question
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-Original jurisdiction Row 2---200 Answer
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Row 2---300 Question - What type of jurisdiction lets cases be heard on the state or federal level?
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-Concurrent Jurisdiction Row 2---300 Answer
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Row 2---400 Question -What type of jurisdiction is it when the case must be heard on a lower level first, then come on appeal?
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-Appellate Jurisdiction Row 2---400 Answer
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- What type of laws are broken when something illegal happens at sea? Row 2---500 Question
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-Maritime laws Row 2---500 Answer
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- How many district courts does NC have? Row 3---100 Question
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-3 Row 3---100 Answer
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-Who determines guilt or innocence on the district court level? Row 3---200 Question
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-Jury Row 3---200 Answer
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- Who determines the punishment of the guilty on the district court level? Row 3---300 Question
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-Judge Row 3---300 Answer
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- Which district court official arrests and transports suspects? Row 3---400 Question
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-US Marshall Row 3---400 Answer
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-What lawyer represents the government on the district level? Row 3---500 Question
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- US Attorney Row 3---500 Answer
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-Who can assist judges by issuing court orders or deciding if there is enough evidence for a trial on the district court level? Row 4---100 Question
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-Magistrates Row 4---100 Answer
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- What do we call appeal court districts? Row 4---200 Question
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-Circuits Row 4---200 Answer
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- Name 3 states other than NC in our appeals court district? Row 4---300 Question
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-SC, VA, WV, MD Row 4---300 Answer
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-What is it called when the appeals court confirms or keeps the decision made by the district court? Row 4---400 Question
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-Uphold Row 4---400 Answer
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- What is it called when the appeals court reverses the previous court’s decision? Row 4---500 Question
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-Overturn Row 4---500 Answer
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- What is it called when an appeals court sends the case back to the district court for a retrial? Row 5---100 Question
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-Remand Row 5---100 Answer
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What do we call the legal thinking behind a court’s decision? Row 5---200 Question
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-Opinion Row 5---200 Answer
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- What do we call a court order to appear in a criminal case? Row 5---300 Question
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-Subpoena Row 5---300 Answer
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- Which article of the Constitution sets up and describes the judicial branch? Row 5---400 Question
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-3 Row 5---400 Answer
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-Opinions help to establish what, which is a guide for others to follow? Row 5---500 Question
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-Precedent Row 5---500 Answer
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