CRIM 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: United States District Court, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Juvenile Delinquency

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There is a dual court system in the us, a national system, federal court, and a separate court system in each of the 50 states and the district of columbia. Federal courts: us district courts- trial courts or court of original jurisdiction for federal system. Magistrate judges: handle preliminary matters fir the district court and issue warrants. Their decisions are deemed to be decision of the of the. Work under the district court judges: us court of appeals. 11 in the 50 states, 1 in district of. Usually hear cases in groups of 3 judges. Composed of active judges and senior judges: supreme court of the us (scotus) Court of last resort for anyone state or federal. Final step in the federal appellate process and cases involving the interpretation of a federal statute or the us constitution. Hear less than 100 of the almost 9,000 cases that petition scotus (through a writ of certiorari) to hear their case.

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