differentiate between original and apelleat jurisdiction
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Original Jurisdiction -
- The federal courts can have either original jurisdiction or appellate jurisdiction over a case.
- This means the court has the right to hear the case first.
- The federal court system did not have original jurisdiction over Gideon's case because his case concerned a state law.
Appellate Jurisdiction - :
- This means the court hears an appeal from a court of original jurisdiction.
- The appeals court uses appellate jurisdiction to review a lower court's decision.
- Instead, the appellate court simply reviews and rules on a particular disputed issue.
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