What is District Court?

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A district court is also known as a trial court. In the United States, these courts include state courts for local crimes and federal crimes for federal offenses.
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There are approximately 89 districts within 50 states. Although this is the case, there are actually a total of 91 district courts within the United States of America. There are a
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A district court is also known as a trial court. In the United States, these courts include state courts for local crimes and federal crimes for federal offenses.
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Districts courts are a smaller division of Federal courts and are also called trial courts. They have 4 main functions, to provide trials for crime, civil actions, juvenile crimes
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The kind of cases tried in District Court are civil cases like,divorce's,child custody.Cases that are $10,000 dollars or less.Some criminal cases involving misdemeanors,and infractions
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