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The general trial courts, on the federal level, are these courts. a. U.S. Supreme Court c. U.S. Territorial Courts b. U.S. Court of Appeals d. U.S. District Courts

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The Correct answer is Option D.

The general trial courts on the federal level are the U.S. District Courts. These District Courts supervise trails within the Federal Court System, hence, both Criminal and Civil cases are registered in these courts. The District Court was founded by the Congress of the United States. Each District Court has at least one United States district magistrate who is appointed by the President and approved by the Senate for lifetime.

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