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The American Court System
美国法院系统
(
Three-level Court
Systems
)
Unlike
most countries in the world, actually, there are
fifty-two court systems in
America
—
one for
each of the fifty states, one for the District of
Columbia, plus a
federal
[
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fed
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]
system
—
sim
ilarities
abound.
The
state
court
systems
are
established according to the
constitution of each state. The federal courts are
not
superior
[
su:
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pi
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ri
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,
sju:-
]
to the state courts;
they are simply independent systems of
courts, which derives its authority
from Article 3, Section2, of the U.S.
Constitution.
Although state court
systems differ, Exhibit3-1 illustrates the basic
organizational
structure characteristic
of the court system in many states. The exhibit
also shows
how federal court system is
structured.
与世界上大多数的国家不同,事实上,美国拥有
52
个法院系统——
50
个
州每州一个,
还有一个是哥伦比亚特区,再加上一个联邦法院系统——它们都是相似的。
美国州的法院
系统是依据各州的宪法而确立的。
联邦法院不是各
州的最高法院;
他们是相对独立的法院系
统,
< br>联邦法院起源的依据是美国联邦宪法第三条第二款的授权。
虽然各州的法院系统各
有不
同,如图表
3-1
所阐释的各州法
院的基本组织结构特征。这个图标同样显示出了联邦法院
系统是怎样构成的。
1. State court System
州法院体系
Typically,
a
state
court
system
will
include
several
levels,
or
tiers,
of
courts.
State
courts
may
include
(1)
trial
courts
of
limited
jurisdiction
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d
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u
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ris
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dik
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n
]
,
(2)
trial
[
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trai
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]
courts of general
jurisdiction, (3) appellate courts, and (4) the
state’s
highest court (often called the
state supreme court). Generally, any person who is
a
party to a lawsuit has the
opportunities to plead the case before a trial
court and
then,
if
he
or
she
loses,
before
at
least
one
level
of
appellate
court.
Finally,
if
a
federal
statute or federal constitutional issue is
involved in the decision of the state
Supreme
[
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pri:m,
sju:-
]
Court,
that
decision
can
be
further
pleaded
before
the
Federal Supreme Court.
就典型的来
说,美国州的法院体系有若干个层级或审级。州法院体系可能包括
(1)
拥有
有限司法管辖权的初审法院
,(2)
具有普遍管辖权的初审法院
,(3)
上诉法院
,(4)
各州的最高法
院。一般来说,
案件的任何一方当事人都有申请初审法院予以审理案件的权利,而后,
如果
他或她败诉,
还可以将案件上诉至上诉法院。
最后,
如果州最高法院的判决涉及到联邦制定
法和联
邦宪法性的事项,那么,这个判决还可以被上诉至联邦最高法院。
a.
Trial Courts
初审法院
Trial courts
are exactly what their name implies, courts in
which trials are held
and
testimony
[
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testim
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ni
p>
]
taken.
State
trial
courts
have
either
general
or
limited
jurisdiction. Trial
courts that have general jurisdiction as to
subject matter may be
called
county,
district,
superior
[
su:
?
pi
?
ri
?
,
sju:-
]
,
or
circuit
[
?
s
?
< br>:kit
]
courts.
The
jurisdiction of these
courts is often determined by the size of the
county in which
the courts sit. State
trial courts of general jurisdiction have
jurisdiction over a wide
variety of
subjects, including both civil disputes and
criminal prosecutions. In some
cases,
trial courts of general jurisdiction may hear
appeals from courts of limited
jurisdiction.
初审法院正如其名称所述,
p>
是进行审判和采集证据的法院。
州初审法院有普遍和有限司
法管辖权之分。
拥有普遍管辖权的初审法院就受理的诉讼标的的不同分别
叫做郡县法院,
地
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