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Title 28 of the United States Code

Title 28 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) is the portion of the United States Code (federal statutory law) that governs the federal judicial system.

It is divided into six parts:

  • Part I: Organization of Courts
  • Part II: Department of Justice
  • Part III: Court Officers and Employees
  • Part IV: Jurisdiction and Venue
  • Part V: Procedure
  • Part VI: Particular Proceedings

Part I—Organization of Courts edit

The part establishes United States federal courts.

Includes provisions setting the number of justices at 9 and defining a quorum as any 6, setting the terms of court, and determining salaries
Includes provisions relating to the composition of Circuits, the creation, composition and terms of courts, and the selection and employment conditions of judges
Describes for each state the layout of districts, divisions etc; describes the creation and composition of courts and the selection and employment conditions of judges; provides for replacement of judges in cases of bias or prejudice

Part II—Department of Justice edit

The part establishes the United States Department of Justice.

Part III—Court Officers and Employees edit

Part IV—Jurisdiction and Venue edit

This part deals with jurisdiction and venue.

Part V—Procedure edit

This part establishes criminal procedure and civil procedure for the federal courts. The Supreme Court, pursuant to the Rules Enabling Act and upon recommendations from the Judicial Conference of the United States, promulgates the more detailed Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Part VI—Particular Proceedings edit

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Title 28 Judiciary and Judicial Procedure is the portion of the United States Code federal statutory law that governs the federal judicial system It is divided into six parts Part I Organization of Courts Part II Department of Justice Part III Court Officers and Employees Part IV Jurisdiction and Venue Part V Procedure Part VI Particular ProceedingsContents 1 Part I Organization of Courts 2 Part II Department of Justice 3 Part III Court Officers and Employees 4 Part IV Jurisdiction and Venue 5 Part V Procedure 6 Part VI Particular Proceedings 7 External linksPart I Organization of Courts editThe part establishes United States federal courts Chapter 1 Supreme CourtIncludes provisions setting the number of justices at 9 and defining a quorum as any 6 setting the terms of court and determining salaries dd Chapter 3 Courts of AppealsIncludes provisions relating to the composition of Circuits the creation composition and terms of courts and the selection and employment conditions of judges dd Chapter 5 District CourtsDescribes for each state the layout of districts divisions etc describes the creation and composition of courts and the selection and employment conditions of judges provides for replacement of judges in cases of bias or prejudice dd Chapter 6 Bankruptcy judges Chapter 7 United States Court of Federal Claims Chapter 9 United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals repealed October 1 1982 Chapter 11 Court of International Trade Chapter 13 Assignment of judges to other courts Chapter 15 Conferences and councils of judges Chapter 17 Resignation and retirement of justices and judges Chapter 19 Distribution of reports and digests Chapter 21 General provisions applicable to courts and judges Chapter 23 Civil justice expense and delay reduction plansPart II Department of Justice editThe part establishes the United States Department of Justice Chapter 31 The Attorney General Chapter 33 Federal Bureau of Investigation Chapter 35 United States Attorneys Chapter 37 United States Marshals Service Chapter 39 United States Trustees Chapter 40 Independent Counsel Chapter 40A Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and ExplosivesPart III Court Officers and Employees editChapter 41 Administrative Office of United States Courts Chapter 42 Federal Judicial Center Chapter 43 United States Magistrate Judge Chapter 44 Alternative Dispute Resolution Chapter 45 Supreme Court Chapter 47 Courts of Appeals also called circuit courts Chapter 49 District Courts Chapter 50 Omitted Chapter 51 United States Court of Federal Claims hears non tort monetary claims against the U S government Chapter 53 Repealed United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Chapter 55 Court of International Trade Chapter 57 General Provisions Applicable to Court Officers and Employees Chapter 58 United States Sentencing CommissionPart IV Jurisdiction and Venue editThis part deals with jurisdiction and venue Chapter 81 Supreme Court Chapter 83 Courts of Appeals Chapter 85 District Courts Jurisdiction Chapter 87 District Courts Venue Chapter 89 District Courts Removal of Cases from State Courts Chapter 90 Omitted Chapter 91 United States Court of Federal Claims Chapter 93 Repealed United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Chapter 95 Court of International Trade Chapter 97 Jurisdictional Immunities of Foreign States Chapter 99 General ProvisionsPart V Procedure editThis part establishes criminal procedure and civil procedure for the federal courts The Supreme Court pursuant to the Rules Enabling Act and upon recommendations from the Judicial Conference of the United States promulgates the more detailed Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Chapter 111 General Provisions Chapter 113 Process Chapter 114 Class Actions Chapter 115 Evidence Documentary Chapter 117 Evidence Depositions Chapter 119 Evidence Witnesses Chapter 121 Juries Trial by Jury Chapter 123 Fees and Costs Chapter 125 Pending Actions and Judgments Chapter 127 Executions and Judicial Sales Chapter 129 Money Paid into Court Chapter 131 Rules of Court Chapter 133 Review Miscellaneous ProvisionsPart VI Particular Proceedings editChapter 151 Declaratory Judgments Chapter 153 Habeas Corpus Chapter 154 Special Habeas Corpus Procedures for Capital Cases Chapter 155 Injunctions Three Judge Courts Chapter 157 Surface Transportation Board Orders Enforcement and Review Chapter 158 Orders of Federal Agencies Review Chapter 159 Interpleader Chapter 161 United States as Party Generally Chapter 163 Fines Penalties and Forfeitures Chapter 165 United States Court of Federal Claims Procedure Chapter 167 Repealed Chapter 169 Court of International Trade Procedure Chapter 171 Tort Claims Procedure Chapter 173 Attachment in Postal Suits Chapter 175 Repealed Chapter 176 Federal Debt Collection Procedures Chapter 178 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Chapter 179 Judicial Review of Certain Actions by Presidential Offices Chapter 180 Assumption of Certain Contractual ObligationsExternal links editU S Code Title 28 via United States Government Printing Office Text of Title 28 of the U S Code at Cornell s Legal Information Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Title 28 of the United States Code amp oldid 1159687832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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