JUDICIAL BRANCH THE UNITED STATES COURT SYSTEM. I. JURISDICTIONS A. Original Article III, section 2 B. Appellate.

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JUDICIAL BRANCH THE UNITED STATES COURT SYSTEM

I. JURISDICTIONS A. Original Article III, section 2 B. Appellate

II. COURT CREATION A. Supreme Court Constitution B. All Others Congress

III. FEDERAL COURT STRUCTURE A. Judges B. Trial Courts District Special Courts

C. Appeals Courts 12 Circuits D. Supreme Court 1. 9 “Justices” 2. Original Jurisdiction 3. Appellate Jurisdiction “writ of certiorari”

IV. CIVIL VS. CRIMINAL LAW A. Adversary System B. Civil Law 1. Plaintiff 2. Defendant 3. Damages 4. Standard of judgment

C. Criminal Law 1. Plaintiff 2. Defendant 3. Guilt 4. Standard of Judgment

V. CONCURRENT JURISDICTION A. State or Federal Courts 1. Parties of two states 2. Civil cases of $50,000 +

VI. SUPREME COURT “OPINIONS” A. Unanimous B. Concurring C. Majority D. Dissenting (Minority) Opinion

VII. WASHINGTON STATE COURT SYSTEM A. Judges B. Trial Courts 1. District 2. Superior C. Appeals 3 Divisions D. Supreme Court 9 Justices