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The District of Columbia Circuit covers only Washington, DC.
U.S. appellate courts have jurisdiction over cases that allege violations of federal constitutional rights, regardless of whether the alleged violations involve federal, state, or local governments.
The U.S. Courts of Appeal hear appeals from lower courts of both civil and criminal trials, but do not investigate the facts of a case. Rather, the Appeals Courts investigate whether or not the law has been fairly and correctly applied by the lower courts.
Please contact the Fourth Circuit ECF Helpdesk at 804-916-2767 if you have any questions or need assistance completing a transactions.
Each circuit has its own court of appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. district courts within the circuit. Unlike trial courts, appellate courts do not retry cases or hear new evidence; they do not hear witnesses testify; and there is no jury.
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The courts of appeals are divided into 13 Circuits. Eleven of the circuits are numbered First through Eleventh and cover geographic areas of the United States and hear appeals from the U.S. district courts within their borders. The District of Columbia Circuit covers only Washington, DC.
The DC Circuit Court yields more power than other circuit courts due to the nature of cases this circuit hears including highly sensitive and important issues such as national security, gun safety measures, food safety, labor law, election law, and clean air regulations.

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