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Which steps make up the judicial process in the federal court system?assigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, appealing the caseassigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, making a decisionassigning jurisdiction, making a decision, appealing the caseassigning jurisdiction, selecting a jury, going to court

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making a decision assigning jurisdiction make a decision appealing the caseassign jurisdiction selecting a jury going to cort
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I believe the answer is: Assigning jurisdiction, Making a decision, Appealing a case

Assigning jurisdiction is being done in order to determine whish state law would be used for the case. Making the decision is being done through the voting of the juries, which determine whether the defendant is guilty or not. Appealing to a case is being done if the defendant is not satisfied with the ruling and choose to re-examined the case on higher courts.

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