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supreme/county court
A US DIstrict Court.
State
yes.
federal court
A State Law
The California Supreme Court case People v Kimball concerned a man named Earl Bud Kimball who was accused of murder. Kimball's lawyer tried to argue that he was not sane at the time of the murder, but the jury found the defendant to be sane and Kimball was convicted of the crime. The California Supreme Court upheld the verdict.
Accused
Murder cases are tried in criminal court, usually under the jurisdiction of the state or federal government where the crime occurred. The specific court will depend on the location of the crime and the laws governing the jurisdiction.
are concerned with the rights of persons who are accused of crimes and tried in court.
Only when they found the kid guilty of murder and of course what type of murder
Generally 18, although that will vary depending on the State, But particularly heinous crimes like murder or rape are likely to be tried as adult crime, even if the accused is 15 or 16. It also, sad to say, depends on whether the District Attorney is up for reelection in the next year.