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1 Examining the Federal Court System
The Judicial Branch Examining the Federal Court System Unit 6 Lesson 2

2 The Federal Court System
Federal court systems are set up to interpret the meaning of the United States Constitution. Cases that violate a federal law are heard in federal court. The federal court system includes District Courts, Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court.

3 What is a Federal District Court?
Since the United States is so large and has so many people; districts were created to help monitor and maintain order. A federal case is first heard at the district court level. Each state has at least one district court. There are a total of 94 district courts. Some larger states are divided into two or more districts. There are over 600 judges to work in that court system.

4 What is a Federal District Court?
District courts are the only court system in the federal system that can use juries. Each district court hears a variety of cases but most are heard by a judge without a jury. All other federal court systems have a judge that makes the final decisions. Certain cases like kidnapping, tax evasion, or counterfeiting money are tried by a judge and jury in these district courts. Why are these offenses tried on a federal level?

5 What Cases are Heard in Federal District Courts?
The Constitution gives the Federal Courts the authority to hear cases that involve: a person, group, or company who disobeys any part of the Constitution, including the amendments. a person, group, or company who breaks federal laws passed by Congress, such as tax, postal, banking, or military laws. a foreign nation that sues the US or a US citizen.

6 What Cases are Heard in Federal District Courts?
The Constitution gives the Federal Courts the authority to hear cases that involve: an ambassador accused of breaking the law of the country where he or she is serving. a crime occurs on an American ship at sea or on federal property. disagreements between states. lawsuits between citizens of different states.

7 What are the other types of courts in the Federal Courts system?
Congress set up other federal courts to handle special cases, like: Federal Claims Court handles issues involving money claims against the federal government Court of International Trade hears cases from individuals and businesses about tax collections on imported goods Court of Customs and Patent Appeals hears from people applying for patents or dealing with their patent rights being violated

8 What are the other types of courts in the Federal Courts system?
Territorial Courts hear cases from people who live in the United States territories Tax Court hear appeals concerning payment of federal taxes. This court does NOT hear criminal cases; only settle disagreements about taxes. Other courts take care of the District of Colombia, Military issues and Veteran Appeals. Why?

9 Glossary Worksheet Part II
Using the notes your were given in class: find all the BOLDED words, write them on this page and then fill in the definitions for the words below. Remember you will be responsible to know these definitions in a future assessment. Hint! Hint! 

10 Glossary Worksheet Part II
Using the notes your were given in class: find all the BOLDED words, write them on this page and then fill in the definitions for the words below. Remember you will be responsible to know these definitions in a future assessment. Hint! Hint! 


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