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Criminal trials for charges of murder and other serious crimes would be conducted in the state court system unless the charges involved multiple states, non-citizen immigrants, or a foreign ambassador state court system unless the investigation of the case involved the highest executive agencies in the state federal court system unless the investigation of the case required a majority of state resources federal court system unless the charges were limited to actions that violated state laws

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  1. 18 March, 03:42
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    The first answer is correct.

    Serious crimes are conducted in the state court system unless the charges involve multiple states, non-citizen immigrants, or a foreign ambassador.
  2. 18 March, 03:58
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    I believe the answer is: state court system unless the charges involved multiple states, non-citizen immigrants, or a foreign ambassador

    Multiple state criminal actions usually thrown to the federal court system, violation by Non-citizens immigrants is usually punished directly by deportation, and foreign ambassadors cannot be prosecuted in any way since the law in foreign country is not applicable to them.
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