Blackstone Code

Chapter 1829: main character

There are seventeen states in the federation, and each state has its own complete government structure.

Federal and state governments, state courts, state prosecutors' offices...

The judicial issues between each state are relatively independent but mutually supportive.

To put it simply, it is the issue of criminals committing crimes across states, and the judicial systems of different states can cooperate when necessary.

But sometimes, they separate again.

For example, when someone is waving a lot of money hoping to

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