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Which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have?
limited
original
appelate
general
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Federal trial courts (U.S. district courts) hear cases first — they exercise original jurisdiction (and, unlike state general courts, federal courts are also of limited jurisdiction).
Federal trial courts (U.S. district courts) hear cases first — they exercise original jurisdiction (and, unlike state general courts, federal courts are also of limited jurisdiction).
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