Article 3

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  1. 2. Positions in the judiciary: __________.
  2. 4. Judges are confirmed by the ______.
  3. 5. Judges are nominated by the __________.
  4. 7. Article III, section I of the Constitution establishes that “judicial power is vested in one ______ court, and in such inferior courts."
  5. 8. Court of appeals judges determine whether the law was applied correctly in the ________ court, also known as trial court.
  6. 9. Judges' ________ cannot be reduced while they are in office.
Down
  1. 1. Judges “hold their office during good behavior,” meaning that they have ________ appointments.
  2. 3. The Supreme Court has _________ jurisdiction over other matters as conferred upon the Supreme Court, under the authority given Congress by the Constitution.
  3. 6. Article III, section II of the Constitution states that the Supreme Court has ______ jurisdiction over certain types of cases and controversies.
  4. 7. An example of the types of cases in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over: disputes between the ______.
  5. 10. Judges can be removed from office only through ___________ by the House and conviction by the Senate.