35. (p. 452) In most instances, A. criminal cases are tried in federal courts and civil cases are tried in state courts. B. criminal cases are tried in state courts and civil cases are tried in federal courts. C. both criminal cases and civil cases are tried in federal courts. D. both criminal cases and civil cases are tried in state courts. E. None of these answers is correct.

35. (p. 452) In most instances,
A. criminal cases are tried in federal courts and civil cases are tried in state courts.
B. criminal cases are tried in state courts and civil cases are tried in federal courts.
C. both criminal cases and civil cases are tried in federal courts.
D. both criminal cases and civil cases are tried in state courts.
E. None of these answers is correct.

 
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34. (p. 450) About ________ percent of the nation’s legal cases are decided in state court systems. A. 10 B. 25 C. 50 D. 75 E. 95

34. (p. 450) About ________ percent of the nation’s legal cases are decided in state court systems.
A. 10
B. 25
C. 50
D. 75
E. 95

 
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33. (p. 450) The “federal court myth” overlooks the fact that A. most cases arise under state law, not federal law. B. nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts. C. federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision. D. most cases arise under state law, not federal law; nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts; and federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision. E. None of these answers is correct.

33. (p. 450) The “federal court myth” overlooks the fact that
A. most cases arise under state law, not federal law.
B. nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts.
C. federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision.
D. most cases arise under state law, not federal law; nearly all cases that originate in state courts are never reviewed by federal courts; and federal courts must normally accept the facts of a case as determined by a state court when reviewing its decision.
E. None of these answers is correct.

 
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32. (p. 450) What is the MOST common method in the states for the selection of judges? A. appointment by the state supreme courts B. promotion from within the legal establishment C. appointment by the governor D. election to office E. appointment by state legislatures

32. (p. 450) What is the MOST common method in the states for the selection of judges?
A. appointment by the state supreme courts
B. promotion from within the legal establishment
C. appointment by the governor
D. election to office
E. appointment by state legislatures

 
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