Respuesta :
State and Federal courts differ in many ways in the United States.
Federal Courts:
- Established under the U.S. Constitution
- Hear cases that involve a constitutional question
- Hear cases in which a state is a party
- Hear cases including ambassadors and other officials
- Interpret Federal Laws
State Courts:
- Hear cases not listed under Federal Court Jurisdiction
- Interpret State Laws
- Includes Appellate Courts
Answer: The correct answer is :
STATE COURTS
- In most states the judges
must be reelected.
- The governor prepares the list of
candidates for judges by merit and
ratings.
- The following cases are heard:
criminal cases or unlawful demands
linked to state laws, laws
related to marriage, divorce and family law.
FEDERAL COURTS
- The judges serve as lifetime.
- The judges are nominated by the president
and confirmed by the Senate.
- The following cases are heared :
federal crimes, lawsuilts related to citizens
of different states and cases that relate the Constitution.