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how does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take? A) they take cases that have already seen state courts B...Asked by goodog
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.
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.
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