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Following a Case Through the Federal Courts. Overview A case begins when a lawyer or individual files a formal complaint with the clerk’s office of District.

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1 Following a Case Through the Federal Courts

2 Overview A case begins when a lawyer or individual files a formal complaint with the clerk’s office of District Court The party who loses in district court may ask a court of appeals to review the case to see if the judge applied the law correctly. The losing party in a Court of Appeals may ask the Supreme Court to review the case

3 Court Room Participants Judge Parties Attorneys Clerk Court Reporter

4 Types of cases Criminal Civil –Bankruptcy

5 Pretrial Activity Settlement Discovery Motions Pretrial Conference Jury Selection

6 Trial Opening statement Plaintiff witnesses Defense witnesses Closing argument Jury Instructions Verdict

7 Post-Trial Sentencing Written opinions

8 Appeal Notice of appeal Written trial record Oral arguments Decision and Opinion Rehearing en banc Supreme Court


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