The federal district court and the court of common pleas have concurrent jurisdiction over
A) cases involving the interpretation of the Constitution.
B) most cases requiring the interpretation of a federal statute.
C) both a and b.
D) none of the above.
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Q1: Federal judges are appointed, while most state
Q2: Federal judges
A) are appointed by the president
Q3: Which of the following is not considered
Q5: One of the common criticisms of the
Q6: The voir dire process
A) is supposed to
Q7: Grand juries
A) are used in only criminal
Q8: To render a binding decision in a
Q9: Cases must initially be heard in courts
Q10: A right of removal allows the defendant
Q11: The purpose of serving the summons and
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