What can be inferred from redistricting of Texas's House congressional districts in the 2003 Texas legislative session?
A) Redistricting efforts by the courts are usually ineffective.
B) Gerrymandering is a fact of life in redistricting C) Enacting fair and balanced district lines is a goal of the legislature, no matter which political party is in the majority.
D) Redistricting by the courts is always fair.
E) Involvement in redistricting by state and federal courts is quite rare.
Answer: B
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A body impaneled by a district judge to sit and consider felony criminal cases presented by the prosecutor for possible indictment in a given jurisdiction is known as a
A) petit jury. B) trial jury. C) grand jury. D) hung jury. E) tryer of fact.
The use of criminal plea bargains and civil negotiated settlements are rare in the district courts of Texas
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.