CRJU 3300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Napoleonic Code, Trial De Novo

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Federal justices have life time appointments and are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. A court must have the authority to hear a case. Note: if an individual commits various crimes across many states, he is tried in the jurisdiction in which the individual committed the most serious crime (because $). Geographical state laws and local laws change and vary. Venue- location for purposes on ensuring that the person receives a fair and impartial trial. Limited: by subject matter, type of crime, and dollar amount (limited courts can only hear certain cases to determine if there is probable cause). If the appellate court decides that that due process/ procedure was broken, there is a trial de novo (a new trial). Supreme courts (state and federal) only hears cases relevant to their entire jurisdiction (the entire state or the entire nation). Hierarchy courts are appellate and supreme courts (layers).

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