The dual system of courts in the United States at the federal and state levels is such that
A) cases always fall clearly into either state or federal court jurisdiction.
B) the two court systems are separate, but with some overlap in jurisdiction.
C) the state supreme courts have the final word in all cases.
D) state courts have the option of assuming jurisdiction over federal crimes.
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