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A trial court in the federal system is
the US Supreme Court.
the US Court of Appeals.
the US Court of Common Pleas.
the US Court of Claims.
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the US Court of Claims.
Explanation: The U.S. Court of Claims (now the U.S. Court of Federal Claims) is a federal trial court that hears monetary claims against the United States. The Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals are primarily appellate courts, and Courts of Common Pleas are state-level trial courts.
Explanation: The U.S. Court of Claims (now the U.S. Court of Federal Claims) is a federal trial court that hears monetary claims against the United States. The Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals are primarily appellate courts, and Courts of Common Pleas are state-level trial courts.
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