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There are different level of the federal court system. The lowest level of the federal court system is the the district (or trial) court.

  • The Federal cases are known to be simply handled first at the lowest federal level that is the district (or trial) court.

It is after then can the losing parties then appeal their case to the higher courts if they are not satisfied with the ruling to the circuit courts, or U.S. courts of appeals.

There are known to be about 94 U.S. District Courts that exist today. Almost one in every state and they have about contains 2-28 judges.

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