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What power does original jurisdiction give the courts?

It gives courts the authority to hold trials and determine the facts of cases.

It gives courts the authority to review the decisions of lower courts and decide whether the law was properly applied.

It allows courts to decide only cases involving criminal law, not civil law.

It allows a court to share responsibility with another court that is concerned with the

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The correct answer is A. It gives courts the authority to hold trials and determine the facts of cases.

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The power that an original jurisdiction gives the courts is the authority to review the decisions of lower courts and decide whether or not the law was applied properly. The correct answer is B. 
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