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To help them handle minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases, federal judges appoint _____. A)district attorneys. B)bailiffs. C) U.S. magistrates. D) clerks.
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To help them handle minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases, federal judges appoint _____. A)district attorneys. B)bailiffs. C) U.S. magistrates. D) clerks.
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Yes, hes correct. the answer is C.
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handle minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases, federal judges appoint United States magistrates. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this answer has really come to your help.
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