The answer is criminal cases against persons and criminal cases against property.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The state court can handle criminal cases against persons like murders and assaults. Damage to property and thefts and robberies are also heard in the state court. The state court has its own criminal status, its own court system and prosecutors.
The state court handles a greater number of crimes as opposed to the federal government. However, the states have to ensure that the criminal offenses within the state boundaries are only handled by the state courts.
making a decision based off a very similar case
There were several Native American chiefs in the Great Sioux War of 1876. Sitting Bull and Crazy horse were the two most famous of them. Crazy Horse was a Lakota Chief of the Oglala Tribe who fought several battles against the US army. His most famous war feat was serving as a decoy that lured General Custer into an ambush that ended with a victory for Native Americans. He was killed by a military guard while imprisoned in Nebraska for allegedly resisting incarceration in 1877.
Sitting Bull was a Lakota Chief of the Hunkpapa tribe who fought against the federal army for years before joining other chiefs, including Crazy Horse and inflicting a sever victory over American army men under the command of General Custer in Little Big horn. He was on the run until 1881 when he surrendered to US forces. After a period of incarceration he met Annie Oakley and joined Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show. At the time of this death he intended to join the Ghost Dance movement and was the subject of an arrest attempt that went wrong and ended up in his death by the gun of a US Indian agent in his reservation in North Dakota on December of 1890.
A. The Supreme Court can rule executive orders unconstitutional.
This is an example of checks and balances because the Judicial Branch is limiting the power of the Executive Branch by doing their job and interpreting the laws set out by the Consitution.