For the prosecution of any/all cases having to do with that state's laws and for hearing civil disputes concerning state law.
Legislative Courts because they were created by congressional action. Judges in these courts, like their peers in other federal courts, are appointed for life terms by the president, with Senate approval.
It depends on the location of the court. Most courts will have written documents in English, but the proceedings will be in Chichewa.
They allow parties to contest the ruling of lower courts. -Apex
Because in the federal court system, District Courts are the lowest level of courts of original jurisdiction. Therefore, Constitutionally, defendants appearing for trial before District Courts are entitled to a trial by jury.
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All article III federal (constitutional) courts, except lower courts of limited jurisdiction (for example, the Court of International Trade), have appellate jurisdiction. Although US District Courts are primarily courts of original jurisdiction (trial courts), they are also used sometimes used as appellate courts for Article I tribunals, such as Social Security Disability appeals. Most federal appellate cases are heard by the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts; a few are heard by the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Wood in normal courts.
For the most part, the courts should be roughly the same, it is the laws that vary.
Federal Courts have used judicial review to invalidate hundreds of laws that it found to conflict with the Constitution.
The due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment is used by the courts to apply the Bill of Rights to the states.