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Beheh

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Compare and contrast the structure of the state and federal court systems.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is the best example of a role-exit behavior?
 
  a. running away from home b. hanging out with deviant peers
   c. living in an egalitarian family d. shoplifting on a regular basis



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Answer to Question 1

State courts: Lower courts try misdemeanors and conduct the preliminary processing of felony offenses; superior trial courts try felony cases; appellate courts review the criminal procedures of trial courts to determine whether the offenders were treated fairly; superior appellate courts or state supreme courts review lower appellate court decisions. Federal courts: U.S. district courts are the trial courts of the system; intermediate federal courts of appeal hear appeals from the district court; the highest federal appeals court, the U.S. Supreme Court, is the court of last resort for all cases tried in the various federal and state courts.

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