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27 April, 10:51

Which of the following is true about responsibility in the U. S. Court system? State courts handle most criminal and civil trials, whereas federal courts address constitutional law and appeals from state courts of last resort. State courts handle constitutional law, but only the federal courts can make new laws based on their interpretations. State courts handle appeals from the federal district courts, and federal district courts handle appeals from state courts as a check on the power of the courts. State courts handle local trial courts and most cases though the federal court has authority to select certain cases to hear.

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  1. 27 April, 10:54
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    The true statement is that the ' State or Federal courts handle most appeals from the state courts of last resort, whereas the state courts address most crimes and civil cases'
  2. 27 April, 10:55
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    I believe the answer is: State or Federal courts handle most appeals from the state courts of last resort, whereas the state courts address most crimes and civil cases

    In the U. S court system, the majority of cases is settled within the local court where the dispute/the violations happened. The federal courts only handle the case if it couldn't be handled at both the local court and the court of appeal.

    From an average of 8000 request a year, the supreme court only handles around 1% of them.
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