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Chapter 6 Court organization

The chapter delves into the structure and functions of court systems, emphasizing the roles played by various courts and the citizens who utilize them. It highlights the importance of decorum in maintaining safety, organization, and a sense of significance within the courtroom environment.

Chapter 6 Court organization

Chapter 6 Court organization

Dual Court

State
Trial Courts

Lower courts

Fast version of courts, deals with the smaller and less serious crimes that the main courts don't have time for

11,500 generally-jurisdictions judges.

2000 major court in the 50 state in Washington D.C

Intermidiate courts of appeals

39 states have created ICAs

Courts of last resorts

State Supreme court

Deals with crimes with in the state.
Federal
Final say in the courts.
Judicial Conference

Administrative policymaking organization of the federal judicial system

U.S Supreme court

Chief justice hold the business of the Supreme court.

Court of Appeals
U.S District courts

Theres 94 of them and 89 are located with in the 50 states.

Inside the courts

Citizens
Citizens go to the courts for law suites.
Decorum
Provides safety, employes, and orginization to the court room.
Formal level of organization.
Decor
Sene of importance.
Provides a luxurious calm setting