Honorable Joe Lee
The U.S. Courts are established under Article III of the Constitution, functioning as a vital entity within the federal government to administer justice impartially. With a commitment to fair legal proceedings, the judicial branch encompasses various court types, including U.S. Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Bankruptcy Courts, addressing cases as granted by the Constitution or Congress.
Dedicated to upholding equal justice, federal judges play a crucial role in ensuring legal representation as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment. The U.S. Courts also provide essential services, such as jury selection and interpreter assistance, to maintain fairness and transparency in the justice system.
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