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Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and the Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims.

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How many syllables for appealed?

Appealed has two syllables.


What kind of cases does Supreme Court Hears?

The Supreme Court hears three kinds of cases. Cases appealed from lower federal courts account for two-thirds of the cases they hear. They also hear cases appealed from state's supreme courts, and sometimes hear cases that have not been previously heard by a lower court, such as between one state's government and another.


Which branch overrule decisions made by lower courts?

In the U.S. there are two court systems, one at the federal level, and each state has its own courts. Federal cases that originated in lower courts can be appealed to higher federal courts that handle appeals. The highest court of appeals in the federal system is the United States Supreme Court. It is rare for cases to ever actually go this far. Each state is free to create its own court system, but most simply copy the federal system. Decisions by local courts may be appealed to that state's higher courts, often called a superior court or state supreme court.


Can a chapter 13 dissimissal be appealed?

A Chapter 13 dismissal can be appealed. The US Bankruptcy Court can be appealed to. The process may take up to two years for resolution.


What are the two lower federal courts?

There are two lower federal court systems. One is the United States District Courts, of which there are 94 district and territorial courts through the United States and its territories and possessions. These are usually considered trial courts. Above the federal district courts are the United States Courts of Appeal, of which there are 13 circuits, numbered one through eleven, and the United States Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia Circuit and the United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit. These are usually considered appellate courts, to which cases decided by the district courts are, in some cases, appealed to. The 11 circuit courts and the District of Columbia circuit court are courts that have geographical areas of jurisdiction, and the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit is an appellate court having certain subject-matter jurisdiction.


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Constitutional courts and special courts are the two types of .?

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What kind of courts does the U.S. have?

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What are two main types of court in the American judicial system?

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