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Your question is incorrectly stated, there are 4 branches of government - most forget "We the People."

Under a sole criminal view, Congress and the Legislature can pass criminal laws; the executive can arrest for their violation and the Judicial branch can prosecute IF "we the people" indict through a grand jury, and then convict through a jury.

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Q: What are the four levels and three branches of the US government and how do they effect criminal justice?
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