Magistrates cannot try cases in the place of a district judge unless both parties agree because:
A) magistrates are not true judicial officials
B) magistrates are not appointed under Article III of the Constitution
C) magistrates are appointed under Article III of the Constitution
D) magistrates are appointed under Article I of the Constitution
E) magistrates are not appointed under Article IV of the Constitution
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Q195: Federal trial courts are called:
A) district courts
B)
Q196: Which of the following is true about
Q197: There are _ federal districts in the
Q198: Magistrates can hear cases on:
A) discovery disputes
B)
Q199: Most cases involving questions of federal law
Q201: Federal courts of limited or special jurisdiction
Q202: Although it has nationwide jurisdiction, the Court
Q203: The U.S. Tax Court is part of
Q204: Federal courts of limited or special jurisdiction
Q205: The Court of Appeals for the Federal
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