A major difference between the state judicial system of California and the federal court system of the US is that
A. the California court system only operates trial courts, while the US court system utilizes both trial and appellate courts.
B. the California State Supreme Court does not have final decision making authority in cases interpreting the California State Constitution, while the US Supreme Court has final autority in cases interpreting the US Constitution. c
C. state judges in California are mostly elected by voters for limited terms in office, while all federal court judges are appointed by the President and confirmed by the US Senate for lifetime terms.O d
D. None of the statements listed above are true.