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Parent topics
- Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government
Subtopics
- U.S. Courts of Appeals: The 13 intermediate appellate courts (also called "circuit courts") in the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government [e]
Specific district courts
- Southern District of New York: A [[U.S. District Court]] with jurisdiction over counties of New York, Bronx, Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, and Sullivan; it hears cases in Manhattan, White Plains, and Middletown, New York. [e]
- United States Attorney: Chief U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor for a judicial district of the United States District Courts; Assistant United States Attorneys usually do the actual trial work [e]
- U.S. judicial system [r]: The system of United States legal courts, authorized as a separate and co-equal branch of government in Article III of the U.S. Constitution, and specialized first-level administrative law bodies in the Executive Branch [e]
- United States Attorney General [r]: Chief law enforcement officer of the U.S. and head of the United States Department of Justice; the incumbent is Eric Holder [e]