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1 Organization of federal and state courts
STANDARD CE.10a

2 The judicial function of United States is exercised in
a dual court system. FEDERAL COURTS STATE COURTS

3 What is Jurisdiction? The right to hear a case and make a decision

4 Jurisdiction? Original Appellate The power of a court to hear a case
before any other court. Appellate The power of a court to review the decisions of a lower court.

5 Federal Courts

6 What types of cases are heard in Federal Courts?
Cases over which the Constitution gives them authority.

7 The United States has a court system whose organization and jurisdiction are derived from the Constitution of the United States and federal laws.

8 YOUR COURTS Washington D.C. Richmond, VA Abingdon, VA

9 U.S. District Court Judge with or without Jury Jurisdiction: Original

10 U.S. Court of Appeals Judges (3), no jury Jurisdiction: Appellate

11 U.S. Supreme Court Justices (9) no jury Jurisdiction: Appellate
& Limited original

12 United States Court System
U.S. SUPREME COURT (Justices) Jurisdiction: Appellate & Limited Original U.S. COURT OF APPEALS (Judges) Jurisdiction: Appellate U.S. DISTRICT COURT (Judge/Jury) Jurisdiction: Original

13 Virginia Courts

14 Virginia, like each of the other forty-nine states, has its own court system who organization and jurisdiction are derived from Virginia’s Constitution and state laws

15 Virginia Supreme Court
Justices, no jury Jurisdiction: Appellate & Limited Original

16 Virginia Court of Appeals
Judge , no jury Jurisdiction: Appellate to review decisions of circuit courts

17 Circuit Court Judge with or without jury Jurisdiction:
Original jurisdiction for felony criminal cases and for certain civil cases; appellate jurisdiction from district courts

18 What is a felony? Any charge which carries a penalty of more than one year in jail or a fine of 2,500

19 (and juvenile and domestic relations court)
General District (and juvenile and domestic relations court) Judge, no jury Jurisdiction: Original for misdemeanors in civil cases generally involving lower dollar amounts and Original jurisdiction in juvenile and family cases

20 What is a misdemeanor? Any charge which carries a penalty of less than one year in jail or a fine of 2,500

21 Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court
Judge Jurisdiction: Juveniles & Family

22 What is a juvenile? Any person under 18.

23 What is a delinquent? A juvenile who has committed an adult crime.

24 Virginia Court System VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT VIRGINIA COURT OF APPEALS
(Justices) Jurisdiction: Appellate & Limited Original VIRGINIA COURT OF APPEALS (Judges) Jurisdiction: Appellate CIRCUIT COURT (Judge/Jury) Jurisdiction: Original & Appellate GENERAL DISTRICT COURT (Judge) Jurisdiction: Original JUVENILE & DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT (Judge) Jurisdiction: Original


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