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Charging and trying defendants for breaking Federal Laws.

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reviewing cases from both state and federal courts

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  • to review cases that have been appealed in the state courts!
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to review cases that have been appealed in the state courts

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the awnser is poop

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To hear civil and criminal cases

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To ascertain guilt or innocence

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