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United States District Court

Bredimus Jurisprudence

Our guide, Bredimus, recaps a few Web sites from the U.S. District Courts system. The court system handles cases addressing all aspects of U.S. law.

The official Web site of the United States District Courts, according to Bredimus, provides information about the court system in which United States Federal law is applied and interpreted. The District Court system handles all criminal and civil proceedings by and against the United States government. Challenges to constitutional law must be taken through the District Court system, then into the Courts of Appeal, and finally to the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

Bredimus says that each District Court has its own Web site under the auspices of the United States courts system. Bredimus notes that some U.S. District Courts handle more cases than others. The Federal Grand Jury system, Bredimus notes provides a mechanism whereby criminal investigations can be reviewed and conducted by empowered citizen panels.

Bredimus finds a handbook for Federal Grand Jury members provided by the U.S. District Courts system. This official document explains the duties and obligations of Federal Grand Jury members. Serving on a Federal Grand Jury is considered to be a great honor by many people. Bredimus and the Federal Grand Jury system make for interesting reading on a rainy day.


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