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Page 1: Presented by Mr. Eash.  9 Members of the court  1 chief justice  8 associate justices  Justices appointed by president and confirmed by congress

THE FEDERAL COURT SYSTEM

Presented by Mr. Eash

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Fast Facts of the supreme court

9 Members of the court 1 chief justice 8 associate justices

Justices appointed by president and confirmed by congress

Justices serve life long terms Simple majority needed to win a case (5

votes)

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The Federal Courts

The authority for the federal court system is in the Constitution. The system includes:• The Supreme Court• The federal courts of appeals• The federal district courts

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United States District Courts• Trials in federal district court are

usually heard by a judge.• General trial courts• Federal criminal cases involve:

Bank robbery Counterfeiting Mail fraud Kidnapping Civil rights abuses

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Circuit Courts of Appeals

A party that loses a case in district court may appeal to a federal circuit court of appeals, or in some cases, directly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Circuit Courts of Appeals• Circuit courts of appeals review a

case for errors of law, not of fact.• Normally, three judges sit as a panel to hear

cases. Jury trials are not allowed.

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The United States Supreme Court• Court of last resort in all questions

of federal law and U.S. Constitution.• The court may hear cases: Appealed from federal courts of appeal. Appealed directly from federal district

courts. Appealed from the high court of a state,

if claims under federal law or the Constitution are involved.

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The United States Supreme Court• In order for a case to be heard by

the Supreme Court, at least four justices must vote to hear the case.

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The United States Supreme Court

When the court decides a case, it can:• Affirm the decision of the lower court and “let it stand.”

• Modify the decision of the lower court, without totally reversing it.

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The United States Supreme Court

• Reverse the decision of the lower court, requiring no further court action.

• Reverse the decision of the lower court and remand the case to the court of original jurisdiction, for either retrial or resentencing.

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Citation

http://government.mrdonn.org/powerpoints/supremecourt.html