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owjiahao owjiahao
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The distinction between courts of original jurisdiction and courts of appellate jurisdiction
 
  a. rests on the number of jurors, six at an appellate court and 12 at a trial court
  b. depends on whether the case is being heard for the first time
  c. depends on whether it involves a state or federal question
  d. normally is not important because all major decisions in cases are made by appellate judges



The first court to decide a case has:
 
  a. no jurisdiction
  b. original jurisdiction
  c. appellate jurisdiction
  d. intermediate jurisdiction



When a court tries a case and decides it, the court is said to have:
 
  a. appellate jurisdiction
  b. original jurisdiction
  c. hierarchical jurisdiction
  d. geographical jurisdiction
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