Federal and State
The Judicial Branch doesn't have branches, it has courts:US District Courts (trial courts)US Court of International Trade (trial court)US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts (appellate courts)Supreme Court of the United States (final appellate court)
1. Supreme Court 2. Court of Appeals a. Court of Military Appeals b. Court of Financial Appeals 3. District Courts (excluding State Courts) 4. Local Courts
The Constitution established only one federal court, the Supreme Court. It left to Congress the job of creating the federal court system. Congress has created two types of federal courts, District and Courts of Appeals . It has also enacted laws dealing with the size and function of the Supreme Court.
The two major divisions of the constitutional convention are: THE VIRGINIA PLAN proposed by James Madison that divided the government into three branches the legislative, executive, judicial branches. The second division was THE NEW JERSEY PLAN proposed by William Paterson of NEW JERSEY. This plan
The two classications of courts are civil courts and criminal courts. Governmental divisions include federal, state, county, and municipal courts. A further division of federal and state courts is into trial courts and appeals courts.
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the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
Federal courts may hear civil cases or criminal cases.
Two. The United States Courts of Appeal, and the United States District Courts. Military courts are federal courts of specific subject-matter and personal jurisdiction.
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the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
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Federal and State
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There are two main systems, Judicial, dealing with laws, and civil, dealing with codes and mainly civil matters. Breaking a law , such as stealing a car, would go to the judicial system. Claims that a company was negligent and allowed an injury to happen would go to civil court. An auto accident insurance claim might go either way, depending if the defendant was supposedly breaking any laws as said time of incident.