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Which steps make up the judicial process in the federal court system?
assigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, appealing the case
assigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, making a decision
assigning jurisdiction, making a decision, appealing the case
assigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, going to court
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assigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, making a decision
Reason: The judicial process begins by determining the court's jurisdiction, proceeds through trial procedures (including jury selection when a jury trial is held), and culminates in a decision (by judge or jury). Appeals may follow but are a separate, post‑trial stage.
Reason: The judicial process begins by determining the court's jurisdiction, proceeds through trial procedures (including jury selection when a jury trial is held), and culminates in a decision (by judge or jury). Appeals may follow but are a separate, post‑trial stage.
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