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Federated system includes 3 types of courts Correct Ans - State courts
Federal courts
The United States Supreme Court
State court Correct Ans - a few of which predate the Constitution, had
long periods of development during the colonial period, and were retained
thereafter is all misdeamnor
Federal courts Correct Ans - created by Congress under its
constitutional powers, such as the United States Tax Court, the Court of
Federal Claims, or other specialized tribunals;
The United States Supreme Court Correct Ans - established by Article
III of the Constitution as the coequal third branch of the federal government,
with its dependent judiciary, such as the Circuit Courts of Appeal
All courts have two types of jurisdiction Correct Ans - subject matter
and territorial
State court systems typically have four tiers Correct Ans - state
supreme court at the top;
then intermediate court of appeals;
below that a superior, circuit, or district court of general jurisdiction at the
county level;
and finally, city or municipal courts
Res judicata Correct Ans - a decided thing
Federal judiciary Correct Ans - is unitary- that is, one system operates
throughout the country under one set of rules. Although they may often
receive a larger share of public attention than the state courts do, federal
courts are quite limited in the kinds of cases they may hear
The Supreme Court Correct Ans - as the highest tribunal, not only is
the final interpreter of the Constitution, but has authority to invalidate