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The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
District Court - Appelate COurt - Supreme Court.
The three levels of courts in the federal justice system are the district courts, the court of appeals, and the supreme court.
No, they are completely different court systems. One has jurisdiction over state matters, the other over federal matters.
Circuit Court (sometimes referred to by a different name in some states) - Appelate Court - Supreme Court.
federal court system.
federal district court, federal court of appeals court,and the U.S. supreme court.
There are three levels of Federal courts under the Supreme Court.
Federal Court System
The federal court system comprises the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeal, and district courts. There are also specialized federal courts.
The Judiciary Act of 1801 the federal court system expanded.
Federal Court System