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== History == | == History == | ||
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+ | === Federal Appeals Court of the Capital === | ||
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+ | === Federal Circuit Court of Appeals === | ||
== Current Federal Appeals Courts == | == Current Federal Appeals Courts == | ||
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!width=45% | Appeals Court !! Seat !! Federal Judicial Districts Heard | !width=45% | Appeals Court !! Seat !! Federal Judicial Districts Heard | ||
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− | | [[Federal Appeals Court of the Capital]] || [[Mechanicsburg]] || None, '''[[#Federal Appeals Court of the Capital|see | + | | [[Federal Appeals Court of the Capital]] || [[Mechanicsburg]] || None, '''[[#Federal Appeals Court of the Capital|see above]]''' |
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| [[Federal Appeals Court of the Chip Area]] || [[Rodriguezville]] || [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts|Chip District]] | | [[Federal Appeals Court of the Chip Area]] || [[Rodriguezville]] || [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts|Chip District]] | ||
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| [[Federal Circuit Court of Appeals]] || [[Bakersfieldville]]/[[Bourensfort]]/[[Greenscoast]]<br>[[Liberation City]]/[[Sample Bridge]]/[[Yadlapaville]] | | [[Federal Circuit Court of Appeals]] || [[Bakersfieldville]]/[[Bourensfort]]/[[Greenscoast]]<br>[[Liberation City]]/[[Sample Bridge]]/[[Yadlapaville]] | ||
− | || All but | + | || All but [[United States of Quentin Federal District Courts|Territorial District]] |
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+ | == Court District Statistics == |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 18 June 2020
See also: List of Current Quentinian Federal Appeals Court Judges
United States of Quentin Federal Appeals Courts are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States of Quentin federal judiciary. There are currently 17 federal appeals courts, each one serving a large area, usually individual states, but also sections of states and a separate Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, which has courts in cities across the nation, to allow for more accessibility. Each hears appeals from the federal district courts which are located in the jurisdiction of each court, or in some instances appeals from hearings involved with federal agencies or committees. Appeals which are made after cases from the courts of appeals are taken directly to the Supreme Council for its judgement.
Contents
History
Procedure
Federal Appeals Court of the Capital
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
Current Federal Appeals Courts
Below are listed the current 17 appeals courts of the federal government. Listed also are the seats of each court, and the federal judicial districts each hears cases from.