Asked by Hills


How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?

A) they take cases that have already seen state courts

B) a grand jury decides if each case has merit ••

C) they take cases that are being appealed

D) a Supreme Court justice decides which cases should be addressed

Answers

Answered by EmberShy
True but there might be a better answer.
Answered by Hills
D??? So which one is the right answer??
Answered by EmberShy
D yes is a better answer, depending on the school you go to B or D would be the answer.
Answered by Writeacher
Both of you need to do a LOT of reading!

http://www.google.com/search?q=how+does+the+federal+court+system+decide+which+criminal+cases+to+take&oq=How+does+the+federal+court+system+decide&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0j69i61.3494j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by Giver and a taker
So which one, b or d?
Answered by Giver and a taker
Nevermind just took it, it's B!
Answered by :) *_*
If u r in Connexus the answers are:
1) B
2) A, D
3) B

= 100%
Answered by yes
^^ he's right
Answered by Herald
B
A,D
B

All correct thank you.
Answered by :p
For number 2 the answers are A, B!
Answered by Joy
Just took it Herald is right
Answered by QUEEN
NONE OF YOU ARE RIGHT I GOT ALLL WRONG
Answered by snoopyz kookin
answers are
A,D
B
B
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