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24 February, 10:47

How can a state case ""jump the fence"" into the federal court system?

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  1. 24 February, 11:59
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    By Diversity Jurisdiction

    Explanation:

    Cases that are based on state law may be brought to a federal court under the court's "diversity jurisdiction."

    This occurs in a situation where the plaintiff and defendant live in different states. The plaintiff can file a case in a federal court when the defendant live in another state.

    The defendant can also seek to move to a Federal Court for the Same reason.

    Note that Criminal cases do not fall under diversity jurisdiction and the amount in dispute must be more than $75000.
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