Thursday, May 13, 2010

Give two examples of cases the might be tried in federal court, and explain the rationale for having a federal

-A case involving parties of two different states. Diversity jurisdiction: parties of different states may have their case heard in federal court to avoid bias which may occur from having the case in the state of one of the parties.


-A case involving say $10,000. Amount in controversy jurisdiction: cases over a certain amount of money may be heard in federal courts.Give two examples of cases the might be tried in federal court, and explain the rationale for having a federal
The rationale for having a federal what?Give two examples of cases the might be tried in federal court, and explain the rationale for having a federal
1. Mail Fraud, because it is a federal crime, only (at least I don't know of any state's laws against mail fraud).





2. Operating an unlicensed radiotransmitter, because the Federal Communications Commission is in charge of the radio-frequencies, not the states.





Those are 2 good examples.


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