IV. THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF THE U.S.A.

1. Read and translate the text:

In the United States of America there is a dual court system composed of a federal judiciary and 50 states judiciaries. The federal judiciary consists of the Supreme Court and the system of federal courts.

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial organ of the U.S.A. it meets in the Supreme Court Building of white marble in Washington, D.C. the Supreme Court is made up of the Chief Justice and eight associate justices.

They are all appointed by the President and approved by the Senate. Every judge is appointed for life, or until he chooses to resign. One of the most important duties of the justices is to decide whether laws passed by the Congress agree with the Constitution.

By creating the Supreme Court and authorizing the establishment of the Federal courts, the Constitution created the judicial power that is the power to hear and decide the two classes of cases – criminal and civil. The jurisdiction of the Federal Courts may include cases which concern the interpretation of the Constitution, of treaties between the U.S. and foreign countries. All cases involving a violation of Federal criminal laws are heard in the Federal court. They include cases relating to internal security, immigration, etc.

Immediately below the Supreme Court stand the Courts of Appeals, created in 1891 to facilitate the disposition of cases. With few exceptions, cases decided in the district courts go next to the appeals courts. 94 district courts are located in the states. Most cases and controversies start in district courts. Here nearly all accused of committing federal crimes are tried.

The Court of Claims consisting of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices was established in 1855. This court hears claims of private individuals against the government for breach of contracts, unpaid salary, property taken for public use and personal injuries. To adjudicate controversies arising within custom houses, the custom court was established in 1890.

 

Vocabulary:

Judiciary суд
The Custom Court Таможенный Суд
The Federal Court Федеральный Суд
The Court of Appeals Аппеляционный Суд
The Court of Claims Претенциозный Суд
criminal; civil case уголовное; гражданское дело

 

1. Give the English equivalents for the following words and word combinations:

- судебная система;

- высший судебный орган;

- судья;

- уходить в отставку;

- нарушение;

- внутренняя безопасность;

- судебное дело;

- спор;

- обвиняемый.

 

2. Match each word on the left with the definition on the right:

1) court a) an official request for money that you think you have a right to
2) judge b) a legal matter or question that must be decided in a court of law
3) case c) the people who make a legal judgement, for example, about whether someone is guilty of a crime, or the place where these judgements are made
4) appeal d) the official in control of a court who decides how criminals should be punished
5) claim e) making an urgent public request for money, help, information

3. Answer the following questions:

1. What kind of court system is there in the United States of America?

2. What is the federal judiciary made up?

3. What is the highest judicial branch in the U.S.A.?

4. Where does it meet?

5. What are the members of the Supreme Court?

6. Are they elected?

7. What is the main duty of the Supreme Court?

8. What are the functions of Federal courts?

 

4. Speak on:

1. The judicial system of your country.