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What kind of courts hear cases that involve legal and fair trial questions?

Appeals A+


When both the state court and the federal court have jurisdiction what is it called?

When state and federal courts both have authority to hear the same case, they have concurrent jurisdiction.Each system has both courts of original jurisdiction (trial courts) and courts of appellate jurisdiction. State courts typically hear matters involving state questions; federal courts hear matters involving federal questions. There are some exceptions, however, when a case may be heard in either state or federal court.For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What kind of courts usually hear cases that involve issues and fair trial questions?

Appeals A+


Why are there hypothetical questions?

because there are


Courts that hear cases involving younge people are known as?

Courts that hear cases involving young people are known as juvenile courts.


These courts are never the first to hear a case?

Courts of Appeal.


What is the difference between district courts and federal courts?

District courts hear cases on topics assigned to them by Congress, and federal courts hear cases regarding constitutional law and treaties.


The intermediate federal courts that hear appeals from district courts are known as?

appeals courts


What is the role of the federal courts?

Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.


Does the federal court have jurisdiction to hear FDA cases?

Yes. Federal courts can hear questions of federal law. Since the FDA is a federal agency, actions brought by it or against it will generally be brought in federal court.


The Supreme Court and other appeals courts usually do not hear any blank?

The Supreme Court and other appeals courts usually do not hear any cases that involve issues of fact; instead, they focus on questions of law. These courts primarily review decisions made by lower courts to determine if legal principles were correctly applied. Additionally, they typically avoid cases that are deemed moot or lack a substantial federal question.


What is the role of federal and state courts?

Federal courts hear cases involving violation of Federal Statutes - State courts hear violations of statutes promulgated by their state legislatures.