Federal District Court

The Federal District Court is a trial court within the federal judiciary system responsible for hearing a wide range of civil and criminal cases. Each district court has jurisdiction over specific geographic regions, known as federal districts, and handles cases involving federal law, constitutional issues, disputes between parties from different states, and matters concerning the federal government. District court judges preside over trials, make legal rulings, and adjudicate disputes, playing a crucial role in upholding the rule of law within their jurisdictions.