Types of Cases Tried in Federal Court
Federal Crime- Federal Crime cases are when people break laws that are created by the U.S. Congress.
Civil Suits Between Citizens of Different States- These are cases that deal with money, when someone accuses someone else, whether it is borrowing, stealing, or not paying bills.
Bankruptcy- These are cases that have to deal with people filing for bankruptcy and asking the government for help with their financial problems.
Maritime Law- Cases that involve defendants on international water, such as a crime being committed in an ocean, this is considered part of the maritime law.
are considered public international law.
Naturalization- These are cases that have to deal with people becoming citizens of the United States of America.
Civil Suits Between Citizens of Different States- These are cases that deal with money, when someone accuses someone else, whether it is borrowing, stealing, or not paying bills.
Bankruptcy- These are cases that have to deal with people filing for bankruptcy and asking the government for help with their financial problems.
Maritime Law- Cases that involve defendants on international water, such as a crime being committed in an ocean, this is considered part of the maritime law.
are considered public international law.
Naturalization- These are cases that have to deal with people becoming citizens of the United States of America.