How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?

1. They take cases that have already seen state courts.
2. A grand jury decides if each case has a merit.
3. They take cases that are being appealed.
4. A Supreme Court justice decides which cases should be addressed

I pick A or D

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Answer:

How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?

1. They take cases that have already seen state courts.

2. A grand jury decides if each case has a merit.

3. They take cases that are being appealed.

4. A Supreme Court justice decides which cases should be addressed

A

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