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$3.00 cjs 200 week 5 CheckPoint: Responsibilities of State and Federal Courts
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There are several levels within the state and federal court systems.
Write a 350- to 700-word response describing each court level and its responsibilities. Then, describe the two main differences you found between the state and federal court systems.
Write a 350- to 700-word response describing each court level and its responsibilities. Then, describe the two main differences you found between the state and federal court systems.
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Preview: ... above the jurisdiction of the lower courts. Usually the county court cases allow for penalties to include county jail time. County courts usually do not handle any felony cases.<br><br>At the next level of the court system, you have the district courts. The district courts typically handle all felony cases and their cases usually have penalties that allow for confinement in a state penitentiary.<br><br>All ...
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Preview: ... s jurisdictional authority over the entire state, and the United States Supreme Court has jurisdiction over the entire country. (For a global perspective on this issue, see the feature International CJ—Jurisdiction and the International Criminal Court.) Jurisdiction over subject matter also acts as a limitation on the types of cases a court can hear. State court systems include courts of general (unlimited) jurisdiction and courts of limited jurisdiction. Courts of general jurisdiction have no<br>restrictions on the subject matter they may address, and therefore deal with the most serious felonies and civil cases. Courts of limited jurisdiction, also known as lower courts, handle misdemeanors and civil matters under a certain amount, usually $1,000. To alleviate caseload pressures in lower courts, many states have created<br>special subject-matter courts that only dispose of cases involving a specific crime. For example, a number of juris ...
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