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29 June, 03:15

If residents of two different states had a legal dispute, would it be handled by a federal or a state court?

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  1. 29 June, 03:20
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    Jurisdiction is a court's authority to hear and decide cases. Concurrent jurisdiction both the state and the federal courts may try crimes because they violate both state and federal crimes. Both court systems may also hear dispute between citizens of two different states over a lawsuit.
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