Which one of the following is NOT true about the federal district courts?

Which one of the following is NOT true about the federal district courts?







A) Each district has between 2 and 27 judges, with one judge usually presiding alone over most cases.
B) They hear appeals from municipal, county, and state courts.
C) They are the only federal courts in which trials are held, and juries may be impaneled.
D) They are the entry points for most litigation in the federal court system.
E) All federal district court judges are appointed by the president and confirmed by Congress.







Answer: B