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Where is a person tried when accused of a federal crime? A. in Federal court B.in federal appellate court C. In United States Supreme Court D. in local court in the accused's home state
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Where is a person tried when accused of a federal crime?
A. in Federal court
B.in federal appellate court
C. In United States Supreme Court
D. in local court in the accused's home state
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The awnser is a:the federal court
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A. In federal Court
Is where the person is tried
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