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COURTS OF THE JUDICIAL BRANCH 8 th Grade Mr. White October 28, 2010

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COURTS OF THE JUDICIAL BRANCH

8th GradeMr. White

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary

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Key Points

The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land and what they say final

There are other courts as well: State and Federal

Appeals Courts here cases if one side feels a mistake was made

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Court Hierarchy

Local Courts

State Courts

Federal District

Federal Appeals

SupremeCourt

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Local Courts

Things like traffic tickets are decided in local courts

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State Courts

Over 95% of the nation's legal cases are decided in state courts

In 1990 there were over 88 million cases heard at the state trial courts throughout the U.S.

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Federal District

There are ninety four federal district courts across the country, with at least one in every state

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Federal Appeals

When cases are appealed from district courts, they go to a federal court of appeals.

Decisions are made based on a review of lower-court records

There are 12 general appeals courts.

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Supreme Court

There are nine justices; a Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices, who are appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate.

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