Yes. There are 13 "circuits." Eleven regional circuits covering the states; the District of Columbia Circuit covering Washington, D.C. ; and one Federal Circuit. There are 94 districts within the circuits, each district having its own district court or courts depending on the size of the district.
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district court
In US the lowest level of court is District Court.
The district courts, I believe there are 94 of them
district courts
The lowest general level in the Federal System is the Federal District Court, which sits in a defined federal district. An example would be the "Federal district Court for the Western District of Oklahoma" This district court answers to the Circuit Court ( e.g. 10th Circuit etc.) and then to the US Supreme Court by Certiori
The lowest general level in the Federal System is the Federal District Court, which sits in a defined federal district. An example would be the "Federal district Court for the Western District of Oklahoma" This district court answers to the Circuit Court ( e.g. 10th Circuit etc.) and then to the US Supreme Court by Certiori
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Yes they are the court where any case in the federal system begins its life.
The district courts, I believe there are 94 of them
U.S. District Courts
The US District Courts (of which there 94) are the lowest level of the Federal courts.