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allochka39001 [22]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is true about state court systems? The Constitution outlines a judicial plan that each state must follow.

State courts usually conduct all their different types of trials in one court. Each state government organizes its court system under its state constitution. State court systems are responsible for trying state and federal cases for the first time.
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Ber [7]3 years ago
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The constitution outlines a judicial plan that each state must fallow
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