Civil Law
civil laws
Civil
In general, the answer is that you cannot be tried for the same crime twice. You can be tried in federal court on the same facts under a different theory if you have been acquitted in state court. Every case is different. If you need information on a state or federal criminal case, seek information from your attorney or from an attorney at your local public defender's office.
As a matter of fact, Maine and several other northeastern states tried to secede in 1856!
I believe the FAA is federal, not state. I do not think state courts would decide on federal matters. If you knew what FAA stood for... Federal Aviation Administration
Crimes that violate both state and federal laws can be tried in either state or federal court. Frequently, they are tried in both.
Metallo has tried in Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
it would be tried in a civil court as breach of contract.
The goals of the Southern Manifesto was to oppose desegregation.
which state tried to ban all affirmative action
He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.He escaped to Egypt and tried to rally forces against Octavian, but without success. He eventually committed suicide.
yes
Yes there once was a US state that tried to legislate the value of pi