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Which are the only federal courts to have juries?

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A. U.S. District Court

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US District Courts (trial courts) use juries as triers of fact.

*The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases; however, the defendant also has the option of requesting a bench trial where the judge takes the place of the jury.
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Appellate courts, such as the US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts and the US Supreme Court, do not use juries because they are not triers of fact.

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