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What type of courts have only Appellate Jurisdiction?

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The federal circuit courts have only appellate jurisdiction. No cases originate in these courts. These courts only hear appeals from the lower federal courts. However, the highest level, the U.S. Supreme Court, exercises original jurisdiction and also appellate jurisdiction.

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