1. NSA
2. FBI
3. CIA
4. United States Secret Service
5. Border Patrol
Another View:
Neither the NSA nor the CIA possess a criminal investigations mandate.
Substitute the following agencies:
IRS - Internal Revenue Service
BATF - Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms
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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.
The Federal Administrative System is meant to handle the day-to-day business of the federal government. It consists of the departments, bureaus, and agencies that handle specific issues and affairs of the federal government. The Federal Administrative System is known more informally as the bureaucracy.
they have original jurisdiction over most federal cases
. . . . ANY violations of federal laws and regulations, both civil and criminal, including the tax codes.
The Appeals court reviews the district courts decisions.What do the District courts do? you ask, they handle civil and criminal cases that come under federal authority.They handle appeals from the Federal District Court.
Federal courts of general jurisdiction (US District Courts, etc.) handle both civil and criminal cases.
A criminal investigation is typically initiated by law enforcement agencies such as the police, FBI, or other relevant authorities in response to reports of criminal activities, complaints, or suspicious activities. In some cases, investigations may also be initiated based on intelligence or evidence gathered through surveillance or other means.
Most criminal cases are heard in state courts because criminal law is primarily under the jurisdiction of state governments. States have their own criminal codes and court systems to handle cases involving violations of state laws. Federal courts typically only hear criminal cases involving violations of federal laws.
District attorneys are responsible for handling criminal cases. They don't handle federal cases, but act as the prosecutor for a state case.
The Administrative Agencies
Yes, HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) applies to federal civilian agencies that handle protected health information (PHI). These agencies must comply with HIPAA's privacy and security requirements, particularly if they provide health care services or engage in health care transactions involving PHI. Additionally, federal employees who work in health care settings within these agencies are subject to HIPAA regulations to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of health information.