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The state court system deals with state laws; however, the federal court system may also hear cases involving state laws under certain conditions.

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Most state court cases are held in state court, but there are some circumstances where the federal court may hear a case dealing with state law.

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Primarily state courts, but federal courts sometimes have concurrent jurisdiction.

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supreme court

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Courts that hear cases involving younge people are known as?

Courts that hear cases involving young people are known as juvenile courts.


What is the role of federal and state courts?

Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.


What is the role of the federal courts?

Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.


What type of case do state courts have jurisdiction over?

State courts hear any and all cases having to do with the laws of their particular state which were passed by their state legislature. They do not hear cases involving the laws of other states nor do they hear Federal cases.


Which court must hear cases involving disputes between two states?

state courts


What is one case that the state courts have jurisdiction over?

State courts hear any and all cases having to do with the laws of their particular state which were passed by their state legislature. They do not hear cases involving the laws of other states nor do they hear Federal cases.


Jurisdiction of the federal courts does not include cases involving what?

Federal courts cannot hear cases concerning divorce. Marriage is a contract between the state and a married couple and it can only be decided in state court.


What courts usually hear cases involving fair trial issues?

appellate courts (or courts of appeals)


Which courts hears the most cases state or federal?

State courts hear far more cases than federal courts.


Can federal courts hear any cases they want?

No.No. Only cases involving federal laws and federal jurisdiction.


Who created the special courts?

The special courts were created by Congress to hear certain cases involving the expressed powers of congress.


Courts that hear civil cases involving limited amounts of money are called what?

Small Claims Court. Depending on what state you are in depends on the maximum you can sue a defendant.