US Department of Justice Immigration & Naturalization Service
The U.S. Courts, established under Article III of the Constitution, serve as a vital component of the federal government's judicial branch, ensuring justice is administered fairly across the nation. They handle a variety of cases, including appeals, bankruptcy, civil, and criminal matters, guided by jurisdiction granted by the Constitution or Congress.
In addition to their judicial functions, the U.S. Courts provide essential services such as probation and pretrial services, defender services ensuring representation for the accused, and educational resources aimed at demystifying court operations. This multifaceted organization also offers business opportunities and oversees various administrative policies to maintain effective governance within the federal judiciary.
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