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Describe the reasoning behind and application of structured sentencing.
Exclusive Jurisdiction
Describes a legal situation where only a specific court has the power to adjudicate a particular case.
Concurrent Jurisdiction
The situation where two or more courts from different judicial systems have the authority to hear the same case.
Diversity Jurisdiction
A form of jurisdiction in U.S. federal courts allowing for the hearing of cases involving parties from different states or countries, provided the amount in controversy meets a specified minimum.
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
The power granted to a court to handle cases within a particular category or linked to distinct subject areas.
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