Federal Court System Essay

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The United States has two types of court systems. One of those court systems is the federal court system. There are three tiers in the federal court system. The first and lowest tier is the District Court, the middle tier is the Court of Appeals, and the last and highest tier is the U.S. Supreme Court.
The United States District Court is also the general trial courts of the federal court system. They have the authority to deal with all cases, both civil and criminal. In a trial court, the district judge examines the case and the jury decides the case. A magistrate judges, who is appointed by the district judges, assists the district judges in a trial case. They oversee cases such as issuing a search warrant and arrest warrants, conducting an …show more content…

The trial courts in New York City contains both the civil and criminal court. The trial courts outside of New York City (in NY state) includes the district court, city court, county court, and the town/ village justice court. The trial courts that operate both in and out of New York City includes the Supreme Court, family court, surrogate court, and court of claims. In order for a New York State case to get to the U.S. Supreme court, the process would begin in the state trial court. The trial judge will hear the evidence and consider legal arguments from each side before making a decisions. If the trial judge finds the case against you, you can then chose to appeal it. There are three levels of appeal courts in New York. The first and lowest level is the Appellate Terms of Supreme Court which hears appeals from all trial- level cases. The intermediate level is the Appellate Divisions of Supreme Court which hears appeals from the trial courts such as the Supreme Court, county court, family court, surrogate 's court, and the court of claims. The appellate division of Supreme Court can also reviews matters of both law and fact in civil and criminal matters. (NY Courts, 2016) The highest court, which is also the last resort in the state’s court system, is the Court of Appeals. The court of appeals hears cases from the state’s intermediate appellate court and in some cases the trial courts.

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