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When a case is remanded it goes back to the court where it was originally tried. In the federal court system, that would usually be a US District Court.

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Which federal court has original jurisdiction over most cases that are heard in federal court?

Federal trial courts almost always have original jurisdiction in the federal system.


What court can remand a case and send it back to a lowercourt for retrial?

When a cases is sent back for further proceedings to the court that originally heard the case, it is actually being remanded. Remanded means that the original court now has control over the case.


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