Charges are filed with the U.S. Attorney's Office - prosecuted in one of the U.S. DIstrict Courts spread around the country. If the case is appealed it goes to the U.S. Court of Appeals for that particular judicial district - if the case is appealed further, it is forwarded to the Supreme Court of the US for their consideration. The US Supreme Court is the end of the line for the federal system.
Yes. Criminal cases far outnumber civil cases.
The right to an attorney does not apply to civil cases, but applies to all criminal cases.
yes, this has happened many times in many cases
All cases, criminal and civil, originating within that particular courts jurisdiction.
All cases that are not criminal are civil. When two private parties have a dispute, it is civil. When one party is charged with a crime by the state, it is criminal.
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?
Approximately 90% of all federal sentences are the result of guilty pleas.
criminal court cases are just specific court cases which deal with the conviction of a criminal...or release.
Texas has two final appellate courts: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court for criminal cases; the Supreme Court of Texas is the highest court for juvenile and civil cases.
In criminal cases, it is "beyond all reasonable doubt", and in civil cases it is "on the balance of probabilities".
i just wanted to know what are the different classifications of criminal cases?
In criminal court.