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Federal district courts hear all civil and criminal cases involving federal jurisdiction (violation of a federal law, plaintiff and defendant being from different states, or over $75,000 in controversy), except bankruptcies, which are heard in bankruptcy court.

State courts hear everything else. Small cases may be heard by a Justice of the Peace or Magistrate, a municipal court or district court, depending on the state. Larger cases and more serious crimes may be heard by a superior court or circuit court.

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