The U.S. Supreme Court has granted lower courts the power to hear cases

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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted lower courts the power to hear cases

The U.S. Supreme Court has granted lower courts the power to hear cases. This power is known as jurisdiction. You remain an investigator for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, and you have a suspect that is in the neighboring state. The U.S. Attorney wants to arrest this person but believes in training his investigators, so he has asked you to research the topic of jurisdiction. Then, he wants you to write a paper of 1–2 pages that covers the following:

Define the terms subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction. (20%)

What are the requirements of personal jurisdiction in a federal court? (20%)

Explain the 3 different types of personal jurisdiction, which you have learned from your reading, research, and lectures. The three types of personal jurisdiction are personam jurisdiction, in rem jurisdiction, and quasi in rem jurisdiction. Provide examples for each. (30%)

The 2 types of cases that federal courts may hear are criminal cases and civil cases. Explain each type, and give an example or examples. (25%)

Provide APA citations and references. (5%)

 

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Subject matter jurisdiction- the power of a court to hear and adjudicate cases of a particular nature or relating to a particular subject. The court can adjudicate these cases under two conditions; 1) It must have jurisdiction over the parties in dispute 2) Must be mandated jurisdiction over the type of legal concerns in dispute. For example, a juvenile court only has authority to hear cases on child-matters(Colangelo & Knight, 2012)……………………

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