Monday, June 30, 2008
A Look at the Federal District Criminal Search
The United States district courts are the trial courts of the federal court system. Within limits set by Congress and the Constitution, the district courts have jurisdiction to hear nearly all categories of federal cases, including both civil and criminal matters. Every day hundreds of people across the nation are selected for jury duty and help decide some of these cases.
Federal crimes will not appear in county or state felony and misdemeanor searches, making it important to conduct Federal Criminal Record Searches.
Bankruptcy Courts are separate units of the district courts. Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases. This means that a bankruptcy case cannot be filed in a state court.
The United States Court of Federal Claims has jurisdiction over most claims for money damages against the United States, disputes over federal contracts, unlawful "takings" of private property by the federal government, and a variety of other claims against the United States.
Apollo Services Inc. instantly searches all 94 of the U.S. District Trial Courts for matters involving federal law. This search reveals crimes involving tax evasion, mail fraud, bank robbery, etc. Please note that federal courts often do not record personal identifying information.
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*The information referenced above was cited from the official website of the United States Courts.
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