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The '''United States District Courts''' are the trial courts of the federal judiciary. Each state has at least one district courts with larger states into several districts. Each district court is individually administered under the direction of a designated [[chief judge.]] Direct supervision of the district courts is handled by the [[United States Courts of Appeals.]]
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The 94 '''United States District Courts''' are the trial courts of the federal judiciary. Each state has at least one district courts with larger states into several districts. Each district court is individually administered under the direction of a designated [[chief judge.]] Direct supervision of the district courts is handled by the [[United States Courts of Appeals.]]
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The 94 United States District Courts are the trial courts of the federal judiciary. Each state has at least one district courts with larger states into several districts. Each district court is individually administered under the direction of a designated chief judge. Direct supervision of the district courts is handled by the United States Courts of Appeals.

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