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Are police federal government?

Police fall under jurisdiction of the state government, not being an enumerated power of the federal government.


What is the jurisdiction of a federal prison?

A federal prison falls under the jurisdiction of the federal government, specifically the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It houses individuals who have been convicted of violating federal laws or crimes that cross state lines. The federal government is responsible for managing and operating these facilities.


Jurisdiction of state over territorial space?

What is your definition of a "territory?" If they are not self-governing, territories are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government and the individual states have no jurisdiction over them.


Do the senate have the power to approve appointment to the federal government for a county judge?

No, only for federal judges, a county judge comes under state jurisdiction.


Does military law fall under federal jurisdiction?

Yes, military courts are under federal jurisdiction. Military courts are Article II courts in the Executive Branch of government, but the US Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over cases appealed from the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.


Can all of the federal courts handle any matter?

Only if the issue at hand falls under federal jurisdiction, such as federal authorities claiming jurisdiction under the commerce clause.


What kind of cases does the US Supreme Court and federal judiciary have jurisdiction over?

Cases that have federal jurisdiction. They can either arise under federal law or be state law cases that gain jurisdiction through diversity jurisdiction.


Must a case in which a resident of nebraska sues a citizen of Louisiana be heard in a federal court?

No. If the suit is over a certain dollar amount, it can be heard in federal court under diversity jurisdiction. If it involves federal law, it can also be heard in federal court under federal question jurisdiction. Unless it is a matter of exclusive federal jurisdiction, the state court maintains concurrent jurisdiction.


What is a case where the original jurisdiction is the federal court?

In cases arising under federal law, the federal courts have federal question jurisdiction. Federal jurisdiction can also arise where there is diversity of citizenship between the parties, as where they reside in two different states.


What is federal juridiction?

Federal jurisdiction is a general term that encompasses all federal laws and statutes that federal agencies and governmental bodies are obligated to enforce, such as a kidnapping across state borders, which would be the FBI's job to investigate. If something is under federal jurisdiction, it belongs to the federal level of government as opposed to the state or local level. -Ylanne Sorrows


What kind of cases are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts?

Cases involving federal law.


Who is responsible for carrying out the laws in Virginia?

In the Commonwealth: If you are referring to state laws it would be the Executive Branch of the state government, unless the case fell under the original jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, then it would be the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.