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Appellate courts have no discretionary power to reject an appeal-appellate courts must accept all appeals.
Concurrent Jurisdiction
Refers to a situation where more than one court is capable of hearing the same case or claim.
Removal
A legal term referring to the transfer of a case from one court to another, especially from a state to federal court.
Federal Court
Courts established by the federal government of a country that have jurisdiction over disputes involving federal laws, constitutional questions, or other specific cases defined by law.
Defendant
A party, which could be a person, company, or institution, under accusation or litigation in a judicial setting.
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