The Federal Courts try issues dealing with violations of Federal law. They also take appeals from state courts. There are four basic branches of the Federal Judiciary: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court. There are a number of specialty courts operated by the U.S. Government, too. Links are provided to the U.S. Judiciary website and to the Wikipedia article.
which branch tries cases under the laws
Judicial Branch
The judical branch
The Judicial Branch of Government is the branch that tries case.
It is the Judaical Branch made up by the Supreme Court as well as other federal courts.
The federal and state court systems (this is not limited to the Judicial Branch in federal cases).
What independent counsel investigated the Whitewater and the Monica Lewinsky cases
executive branch
The Department of Corrections falls under the Judicial Branch of government in the US.
President Obama falls under the executive branch of government.
The three branches of government under the constitution include the legislative branch, executive branch, and the judicial branch.
executive branch
Judcial Branch
executive
Executive.