U.S. District Courts handle federal trials, while the U.S. Court of Appeals serves as the intermediate appellate court.
U.S. District Courts are the federal courts that hear federal trials and violations of federal statutes. They are the trial courts at the federal level. After a trial in the district court, the loser has the right to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals, which is the intermediate appellate court in the federal system.
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