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Jury instruction conspiracy
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Jury Instruction - Theft Or Embezzlement By Bank Employee
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Instruction trafficking order
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Jury Instruction - Tampering With A Witness
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Jury Instruction - Bribery Or Reward Of Bank Officer
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Jury Instruction - False Statement Regarding Federal Workers' Compensation Benefits
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Jury instruction civil
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Jury Instruction - RICO - Conspiracy Offense
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Jury Instruction - Sale Or Receipt Of A Stolen Motor Vehicle
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Jury Instruction - Controlled Substances - Conspiracy
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Jury Instruction - Controlled Substances - Death Penalty - Supplemental Instructions - Substantive Instruction
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(the law-of-the-case doctrine involves the exercise of appellate discretion rather than binding legal doctrine; the law-of-the-case doctrine does not preclude an appellate court from examining the legal ruling of a subordinate court in a case where the JAG has not certified the issue; however, such a court is reluctant
These sources are: Constitutional Law: The U.S. Constitution is the highest source of law in the country. Statutory Law: Statutory laws are created by legislatures at the federal, state, and local levels. Case Law: Case law refers to the decisions made by judges in previous court cases.
Choice of law is a set of rules to used select which jurisdictions laws to apply in a lawsuit. Choice of law questions most frequently arise in lawsuits in the federal courts that are based on diversity jurisdiction, where the plaintiff and defendant are from different states.
Nonetheless, the Supreme Court has recognized that federal common law still exists in two instances: where a federal rule of decision is necessary to protect uniquely federal interests and where Congress has given the courts the power to develop substantive law.
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction, meaning they can only hear cases authorized by the United States Constitution or federal statutes. The federal district court is the starting point for any case arising under federal statutes, the Constitution, or treaties.
More specifically, federal courts hear criminal, civil, and bankruptcy cases.
Federal courts have jurisdiction over cases involving: the United States government, the Constitution or federal laws, or. controversies between states or between the U.S. government and foreign governments.