Asked by jimmybob
Which of the following is true about the court system?(1 point)
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Federal courts are only appellate courts.
Federal courts are only appellate courts.
State court systems tend to follow same structure as the federal court system.
State court systems tend to follow same structure as the federal court system.
State courts can only hear trial cases.
State courts can only hear trial cases.
State court systems do not have their own Supreme Court for the state.
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"State court systems tend to follow the same structure as the federal court system."
Explanation: Both systems generally have trial courts, intermediate appellate courts, and a highest court (state supreme court). The other statements are incorrect: federal courts include trial courts (U.S. District Courts); state courts hear both trial and appellate matters; and each state has its own highest court.
Explanation: Both systems generally have trial courts, intermediate appellate courts, and a highest court (state supreme court). The other statements are incorrect: federal courts include trial courts (U.S. District Courts); state courts hear both trial and appellate matters; and each state has its own highest court.
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