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What is jurisdiction? a. authority to hear the case c. the appointment of federal judges b. authority to discuss the need for laws in congress d. change how hearings are conducted
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What is jurisdiction?
a. authority to hear the case
c. the appointment of federal judges
b. authority to discuss the need for laws in congress
d. change how hearings are conducted
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The best option from the list would be "
a. authority to hear the case" since it applies to law enforcement and the judiciary, although it also has to do with officers of the law being able to make arrests.
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