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Physics, 09.12.2021 20:40, ayandjay01

50 points for 5 questions p. s if u get brainliest u get 50 moe and then u have 100 SO YY 1.What can federal appeals courts do?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Overturn the decisions of the district courts.

Remand cases back to lower courts.

Uphold the decisions of the lower courts.

Recommend cases be heard by the Supreme Court.
2.Why do the losing parties in civil trials and convicted criminals seek to involve the federal appeals courts in their cases?

because they feel that laws were incorrectly interpreted or applied in their cases

in order to force the winning side or the prosecution to present its evidence again

because they believe that their cases should be heard by magistrate judges

so that new appellate juries will hear the facts of their cases
3.How are federal judges selected?

Candidates are nominated and appointed by the Supreme Court unless the president uses the veto.

Candidates are nominated by Congress and voted upon by citizens over the age of 18 in federal elections.

Candidates are nominated by current federal judges and appointed by Congress if the House approves by a two-thirds majority vote.

Candidates are nominated and appointed by the president if the Senate approves by a majority vote.
4.What are two roles of magistrate judges?

Choose exactly two answers that are correct.

to hear preliminary evidence and decide if a case should be brought to trial

to appoint the U. S. attorney(s) for their districts

to issue court orders, such as search warrants

to deliver rulings on major cases involving federal law
5.What is the main duty of the United States Supreme Court?

to sentence or parole convicted criminals

to appoint judges to lower federal courts

to hear and rule on cases

to ratify or veto new laws thx UwU

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