(in the US) It is the various US District courts.
The U.S. District Courts.
The U. S. District Court.
The trial for a federal crime will be held in a federal court, which is part of the federal judiciary system.
District Court - Appelate COurt - Supreme Court.
There are three tiers to the Federal court system. The first tier is the trial court. The second tier is the appellate court, and the third tier is the United States Supreme court consists of three tiers.
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.
Federal trial courts almost always have original jurisdiction in the federal system.
The legal system will decide. It is not a decision for the public.
In the US federal court system, you may be referring to the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, which are sometimes called intermediate appellate courts because they are between the US District Court (trial court) and the Supreme Court of the United States (final appellate court).
US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction; they are the entry level of the federal court system.
United States District Courts are trial courts in the federal court system, and part of the Judicial branch of government.
In many states they are the Circuit courts. In some they are the Superior Courts. In New York state it is the Supreme Court. In the federal system it is the US District Court for most matters.
US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the federal court system.
federal court system.