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Criminal Courts
- Early American courts
- The Constitution and the courts
- Creating a national court system
- Federal courts
- Structure of Federal Courts
- State courts
- Selecting state judges
- Special state courts
- International Criminal Courts
- Prosecutors and defenders
- Bringing a case to trial
- Seeking a decision
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Federal and state governments each consist of three...
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