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State Courts

State Courts. Chapter 8 section 4. State Court Cases. All states have the right to create their own court system State courts address violations of state constitutions and state laws Hear civil and criminal cases. Review: Federal Courts.

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State Courts

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  1. State Courts Chapter 8 section 4

  2. State Court Cases • All states have the right to create their own court system • State courts address violations of state constitutions and state laws • Hear civil and criminal cases

  3. Review: Federal Courts • How many levels are their in the federal court system? • List each court in the federal court system and 1 fact about each

  4. State Court System • Trail Courts • Hear all criminal and civil cases • Ex. Traffic case or major robbery case • Judges usually elected • Appeals Courts • A person has the right to appeal a decision made in trial court • State Supreme Court • Highest court in most states • Rulings are final

  5. Selection of State Judges • Supreme court judges can be elected or appointed by the governor ( Depends on state constitution) • Would it be best to elect judges or have them appointed by the governor?

  6. The Missouri Plan • Judges, lawyers, and citizen prepare a list of qualified judges • The governor then appoints one from the list

  7. State Judges • Are elected by voters at the end of their term • Can be removed from office by impeachment or recall • Franklin County Courthouse • North Carolina’s Supreme Court justices

  8. State V. Federal Courts • Compare state and federal court systems • Explain 2 ways the court systems are similar and 2 ways they differ

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