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Which type of jurisdiction do federal trial courts have​

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Federal trial Courts have jurisdiction over Federal areas within the states

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The U.S government set up federal courts to solve disputes that concern the federal Constitution and laws enacted by Congress known as statutes. A state founds state courts by a state, county, or city inside that state, and even though state courts strengthen the federal Constitution and the laws, they solve the majority of cases that involve the constitution and laws of a determined state.

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