How is the state of Oklahoma’s judicial system similar to the federal judicial system?(1 point)
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Both judicial systems have a district court that hears cases for the first time.
Both judicial systems have a district court that hears cases for the first time.
Both judicial systems have judges elected by an appointed nominating commission.
Both judicial systems have judges elected by an appointed nominating commission.
Both judicial systems have a supreme court that refers cases to an appellate court.
Both judicial systems have a supreme court that refers cases to an appellate court.
Both judicial systems have a court of criminal appeals that hears criminal cases.
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Both judicial systems have a district court that hears cases for the first time.
Both judicial systems have a district court that hears cases for the first time.
Both judicial systems have judges elected by an appointed nominating commission.
Both judicial systems have judges elected by an appointed nominating commission.
Both judicial systems have a supreme court that refers cases to an appellate court.
Both judicial systems have a supreme court that refers cases to an appellate court.
Both judicial systems have a court of criminal appeals that hears criminal cases.
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The correct response is:
**Both judicial systems have a court of criminal appeals that hears criminal cases.**
This is one of the key similarities, as both the federal and Oklahoma judicial systems have specific courts that focus on criminal appeals. The other options contain inaccuracies regarding how the judicial systems operate.
**Both judicial systems have a court of criminal appeals that hears criminal cases.**
This is one of the key similarities, as both the federal and Oklahoma judicial systems have specific courts that focus on criminal appeals. The other options contain inaccuracies regarding how the judicial systems operate.
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