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The federal courts here numerous types of court cases. A few of the cases are maritime law, copyright cases, patent cases, and bankruptcy.

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Generally, federal crimes are tried in US District Court.

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Yes. Charges of federal crimes are heard in federal criminal court.
Yes, providing that they are cases that involve violation of federal criminal law.

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US District Courts.


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Federal courts can take cases of offenders who cross state lines while committing crimes, civil suites against states, civil suites between states, violations of civil rights cases, cases where the outcome is appealed by the defendant or any case that really catches their interest (for the Supreme Court)


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The difference between state trial and federal trial?

Except for very minor procedural differences trials conducted in both courts are virtually identical. State laws try only violations of state laws. Federal courts try only violations of Federal laws.


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Can you serve time in both federal and state prisons for the same crime?

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