Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.
Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.
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People that have pled guilty or were found guilty of viuolating Federal criminal statutes....federal prisoners.
Federal statutes cover most violations of federal law. Federal crimes can include mail fraud or a crime that crosses state lines, such as buying and selling weapons illegally. The list is almost endless and they all have their own federal statute of limitations. Keep in mind that there are several crimes that are not covered by federal statutes of limitation. Major crimes such as murder do not have statutes of limitations.
If you break a federal law (a law that is set by US Statutes and NOT by state statute) your case will be heard in Federal Court.
That is a law created by the state. It cannot conflict with Federal law.
Constitutional law is the highest form of law in the land, which all other forms of law (statutes, administrative rules, etc.) must comply with. Constitutions can be changed, it does require more effort. To amend the Federal Constitution, a proposed amendment must pass both chambers of congress with a 2/3 vote and then be approved by 2/3 of the states. Statutes meanwhile can be generally changed simply by a majority vote of the legislature.
Michael D. Rose has written: 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations' 'Advanced Federal income taxation' -- subject(s): Cases, Corporations, Law and legislation, Taxation 'Selected Federal Taxation Statutes and Regulations, 1992'
No, there are misdemeanor federal criminal offenses, and also LOTS of civil law statutes.
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