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The U.S. District Courts since that court is the main trial court.

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Yes, that is the level at which most federal cases are first introduced.


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Courts that have the authority to be the first courts in which most federal cases are heard is known as?

Courts that have the authority to be the first courts in which most federal cases are heard are known as district courts. These are the trial courts of the federal judiciary system and are responsible for hearing both civil and criminal cases.


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