Summarize the Specialized Article I and Article III Courts

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U.S. Court of International Trade resolves disputes involving international trade.
Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court oversees requests for surveillance warrants against suspected foreign intelligence agents operating inside the U.S. and has been called "America's Secret Court".
U.S. Tax Court settles disputes over federal income taxes.
U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims reviews decisions from the Board of Veterans' Appeals.
U.S. Court of Federal Claims issues decisions for just compensation, refunds of federal taxes, statutory rights of military personnel, damages for breaches of contract, and claims involving copyrights.
Military Tribunals are the authorized mead of dealing with alleged terrorists and similar individuals who the government feels could threaten national security.

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Distinguish misfeasance from nonfeasance

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Thirty years ago, the Knapp Commission found that police corruption in New York City was pervasive and widespread, ranging from officers taking small gratuities from local businesspeople to senior officers receiving payoffs in the thousands of dollars from gamblers and narcotics violators

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A reality shock for new police officers involves learning about the criminal justice system. Police officers get to see how the system works as they are

A. part of prosecution. B. prime players. C. insiders. D. role partners.

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If a law enforcement officer, acting lawfully, seizes objects that have been voluntarily discarded on the street, in a public park, or in some other location not protected by the Fourth Amendment, the seizure is legal under the plain view doctrine

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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