The only federal courts in which trials are held, and in which juries may be impaneled, are the
A) superior courts.
B) legislative courts.
C) courts of claims.
D) district courts.
E) courts of appeal.
Answer: D) district courts.
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In what circumstances has inherent executive power been invoked the most often?
A) In cases of foreign policy B) During the process of initiating legislation C) In cases of domestic policy D) During budget negotiations E) During legal proceedings
What distinguishes a full pardon from a conditional pardon?
A) Nothing, as they are, in fact, identical. B) A full pardon restores the same rights enjoyed by others who have not been convicted of crimes. C) A conditional pardon requires community service in place of the remaining time to be served. D) Only the Board of Pardons and Paroles may grant full pardons, while only the governor may grant conditional pardons.