Circuit Courts

Circuit Courts are a type of court system in the United States that hears cases at multiple locations within a specific geographic region. These courts typically handle appeals from lower courts, as well as certain types of original jurisdiction cases. Circuit Courts are part of the federal judiciary system and are divided into different circuits, each covering a specific area of the country. Judges in Circuit Courts are appointed for life and have the authority to interpret federal laws and the Constitution.




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