Jurisdiction is defined as __________.

  1. The courts' jurisdiction to resolve cases on their merits requires what type of authority over the category of claim and
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  2. match each type of jurisdiction to its definition- exclusive jurisdiction -appellate jurisdiction - original jurisdiction -
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  3. Jurisdiction is defined as __________.a situation where no right exists to be tried where the crime occurred the right to hear a
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  4. In the United States, most state courts haveResponses A original jurisdiction.original jurisdiction. B appellate
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  5. Jurisdiction is defined as __________.a situation where the crime was committed outside of its boundaries a situation where no
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  6. _________ means the Supreme Court has the power to hear and decide a case before any of the lower courts.a Primary jurisdiction
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  7. The Supreme Court hasA Appellate Jurisdiction B Original Jurisdiction C Concurrent Jurisdiction D Federal Jurisdiction
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  8. he district courts haveA Appellate Jurisdiction B Original Jurisdiction C Concurrent Jurisdiction D Federal Jurisdiction
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  9. What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point)Responses appellate
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  10. Which of the following accurately explains the distinction between jurisdiction and original jurisdiction?A. Original
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