CRIM 100 Lecture 26: CRIM 100 - Lecture 26 - The Court System

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18 Apr 2016
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Crim 100 lecture 26 the court system. Article 3, section 2 of the us constitution defines the jurisdiction of federal. 10th and 11th amendments of us constitution define the powers of the state. Jurisdiction has two distinct meanings in the courts: geography and authority of the court. 6th and 8th amendments are most important regarding due process rights in the court system. The authority a court has to hear a case. Limited jurisdiction: limited in function or adjudication powers, magistrate court, preliminary hearing, determine probable cause. Original jurisdiction: first court to provide ruling on case. The court of last resort (final appeal) = us supreme court. Appeals courts: based on unfair trials, constitutional issues, not court decision, denial of fair trial. 6th amendment issue (right to a fair trial) Was there a judicial error that substantially affected the outcome of the court"s decision? (see pg.

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