What is jurisdiction? Explain in terms of original and appellate jurisdiction, civil and criminal cases, and geographic jurisdiction. Is jurisdiction in the Texas judiciary simple and straightforward?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define and explain original and appellate jurisdiction.
2. Explain the distinction between the Penal Code and civil law.
3. Explain that many courts have jurisdiction within specific geographic areas, such as a city or county or region of the state.
4. Explain that while jurisdiction at the upper levels of the court system is well defined, lower courts have some overlapping functions and jurisdiction, particularly between constitutional county courts and justice of the peace and district courts.

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A. social desirability bias B. political culture C. civic culture D. social capital

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