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How does original jurisdiction differ from appellate jurisdiction for federal
courts?
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A. Original jurisdiction applies to courts that hear cases before any
appeals can be made.
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B. Original jurisdiction only applies in special circumstances laid out
in the Constitution.
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C. Original jurisdiction may only be applied in state courts for civil
cases.
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D. Original jurisdiction applies in cases where no legal precedent
currently exists.

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