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What cases are tried in federal court and how do they differ from cases tried in state court?

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A Court Docket is a term for a list of cases to be tried.


Will someone who fails to pay child support be tried in federal court?

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Where are murder cases are tried?

Murder cases are tried in criminal court, usually under the jurisdiction of the state or federal government where the crime occurred. The specific court will depend on the location of the crime and the laws governing the jurisdiction.


Where must criminal cases be tried?

In criminal court.


Are murder cases tried in district court?

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Where are nearly all cases tried in the federal court system?

District Court


What court decides if cases heard by lower courts were tried appropriately?

The appellate court with jurisdiction over cases heard in the relevant trial court.


What is a calendar of a court with a list of pending cases to be tried?

Docket?


Cases tried before a court of law are civil and what?

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What court hears cases after the case has been tried before?

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In which federal court are most federal crime cases held?

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