
Federal Criminal Court
Federal Criminal Court is a specialized court that handles cases involving violations of federal laws in the United States. It has the authority to prosecute crimes that cross state lines or involve federal interests, such as drug trafficking, fraud, or corruption. The court's proceedings follow federal rules, and cases are typically prosecuted by federal prosecutors. Federal Criminal Courts ensure that violations of national laws are fairly judged and enforced, maintaining consistency and authority across the country. They operate independently of state courts and focus solely on federal criminal matters.