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Depending on the kind of felony, yes.

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Where are nearly all cases tried in the federal court system?

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(in the US) Felonies are considered o be "crimes against the state" and they would be heard in the lowest level of the state court system. States may call them by different names, but usually they are known as "Circuit Courts," or "District Courts." Only if the felony crime that was committed was a federal offense, would it be tried in a US District Court.


Where are federal cases tried?

Usually in the district court house.Federal Trials are usually held in a district courthouse unless it is a specific court devoted for appellate federal trial.


Which Federal Circuit Court does Nevada fall under?

Nevada is part of the Ninth Circuit. Cases tried in the US District Court for the District of Nevada may be appealed to the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.


Where do remanded federal court cases always go?

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Where are legal cases in the District of Columbia and US territories settled?

In the District of Columbia, legal cases are tried in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, which is part of the federal court system because Washington, DC, is federal territory, not a state. Similarly, each US Territory (e.g., US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Marianna Islands) has a territorial court that operates as a remote district court. Appeals of cases heard in territorial courts are filed with whichever US Court of Appeals Circuit Court has jurisdiction over that particular territory.


What is a term for a list of cases to be tried?

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