Which of the following is true about the federal appeals courts?
A) there are twelve circuit courts of appeals not counting the federal circuit
B) courts of appeals usually assign three-judge panels to review decisions of district courts
C) the U.S. government does not have the right to appeal a decision in a criminal case
D) the judges are appointed until they reach age 70, but they may hear cases after age 70
E) all of the other choices are correct
Correct Answer:
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Q181: Most cases involving questions of federal law
Q182: If both parties agree, a case can
Q183: Judicial officers who serve in federal trial
Q184: Federal appellate courts are called:
A) superior courts
B)
Q185: If both parties agree, a case can
Q187: Not counting the Federal Circuit, there are
Q188: Magistrates are:
A) judicial officers who serve in
Q189: U.S. district courts:
A) are not found in
Q190: There are _ federal districts in the
Q191: Federal appellate courts are called:
A) superior courts
B)
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