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27 May, 12:59

A case traveling though the federal court system to the Supreme Court is first heard in federal district court and then goes where?

A. U. S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Services

B. U. S. Court of Appeals

C. state supreme court

D. U. S. Court of Federal Claims

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  1. 27 May, 13:00
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    A case traveling though the federal court system to the Supreme Court is first heard in federal district court and then goes to;

    B. U. S Court of Appeals

    The Federal Circuit hears appeals from specialized trial courts.
  2. 27 May, 13:06
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    Option B, U. S. Court of Appeals, is the right answer.

    Explanation:

    In the federal court system of the United States, there are three main levels which are known as the district courts, circuit courts and the U. S. Supreme Court. A case can be filed in the federal district court following the federal statutes, treaties or the Constitution. Once the federal district court has given its jurisdiction in a case it can be challenged to the U. S. Court of Appeals.
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