Cases that involve federal law usually start in which type of court?

A. U.S. District Court

B. State trial court

C. State appellate court

D. U.S. Court of Appeals

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Federal District Court

Answer:

The answer would be A) U.S District Court

Explanation: The trial would take place in a U.S. district court since district courts have original jurisdiction in most federal cases. A "federal" crime is one that violates the laws of the United States government, not just the laws of one state.