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0:13 1:48 And serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year inMoreAnd serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year in prison. But thats not all circuit courts also handle appeals from lower courts.
0:31 1:50 Cases so a case might be moved up if its beyond the scope of the lower court. Second it could beMoreCases so a case might be moved up if its beyond the scope of the lower court. Second it could be because an appeal has been filed.
1:06 3:05 Courts. For example if a federal district court decides a criminal case. And one of the parties isMoreCourts. For example if a federal district court decides a criminal case. And one of the parties is not satisfied with the outcome. They can appeal to the circuit court for that region.
For example, in San Diego, we are in the 9th circuit. If the ninth circuit court makes a ruling, it binds all lower district courts, including the U.S. District court for the Southern District of California (where San Diego is).
Complexity of Cases: The General District Court usually deals with straightforward cases, while the Circuit Court handles more complex and serious legal matters.

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In the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress established a system of circuit courts to serve as the trial courts for most federal criminal cases, for suits between citizens of different states (diversity cases), and for civil suits initiated by the United States.
0:29 1:49 And civil cases. And theres at least one in every state on the other hand circuit courts areMoreAnd civil cases. And theres at least one in every state on the other hand circuit courts are essentially the first level of appeal. They review the decisions made in District Courts.

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