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Describe the different responsibilities and workloads of U.S. magistrate judges, district judges, circuit judges, and Supreme Court justices.
 
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The boot camp is an example of a(n) _______.
 
  a. intermediate sanction
  b. community sanction
  c. community service
  d. rehabilitation service



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Answer to Question 1

U.S magistrate judges assist U.S. district judges by conducting pretrial criminal matters, supervising discovery in civil cases, and making reports and recommendations concerning the disposition of motions and prisoner petitions. District court judges preside over trials and write opinions adjudicating many types of civil disputes. Typically sitting in panels of three, circuit judges review the records in cases appealed from district courts and write opinions ruling on the merits of legal arguments raised in those appealed.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 12, 2018
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