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What is the law on arraignments for federeal crimes?

Unsure what is being asked. The same rules of law, and the same timeframes for action, apply in federal court as apply in state court. Except for the fact that the court systems are different in their distinct jurisdictions, the procedure is essentially the same in both.


How do you get federal court?

If you break a federal law (a law that is set by US Statutes and NOT by state statute) your case will be heard in Federal Court.


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Which courts deal with federal law?

Federal Court.


Do the same rules apply at a legislative hearing and a court of law?

The same rules do not apply at a legislation hearing and a court of law. Each body has their own rules. In a court of law, the judge is in charge of the court.


How the powers of the supreme court and federal law were extended by significant court cases during this period?

how the powers of the Supreme Court and federal law were extended by landmark court cases


Is function of the court to interpret and apply the law?

Yes. A court's function is to interpret and apply the laws.


Is criminal court a federal court?

It can be. Federal courts handle violation of Federal law. State courts handle state law. Both CAN be criminal courts. Steal a car in a National Park- Federal Court. Steal a car in the city- state court.


Most federal court cases involve what law?

Civil law


When a state rejects federal aw?

They really can't reject federal law. The federal law is over state law. Some states who have done this loose federal money and have been taken to court. The Supreme Court has ruled over several cases.


On what basis can a Case go to Federal Court?

That it involves a question of federal law or that the federal court has jurisdiction for some other reason, such as diversity.


What law is applied by the federal courts when adjudicating state claims in federal court in diversity of citizenship cases?

Usually and ordinarily, the federal court applies State law. This is known as the Erie Doctrine.