United States federal judicial district
In the federal judiciary of [the United States|U.S. federal judicial system], the United States is divided into 94 judicial districts. Each state has at least one judicial district, as do the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Each judicial district contains a United States district court with a bankruptcy court under its authority. There is also a United States Attorney in each district, who acts as the federal government's lawyer in the district, both prosecuting federal criminal cases and defending the government in civil suits against them; the U.S. Attorney is not employed by the judicial branch but by the United [States Department of Justice|Department of Justice], part of the executive branch. There is also a Federal Public Defender who represents people charged with federal crimes who cannot afford to hire their own lawyers; some FPDs cover more than one judicial district. Each district also has a United States Marshal who serves the court system.
Federal judicial districts have also been established in the United States [District Court for the District of Columbia|District of Columbia] and Puerto Rico. Three territories of the United States — the Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands — have district courts that hear federal cases, including bankruptcy cases; those three courts are territorial courts under Article One of the [United States Constitution|Article I] of the Constitution, not United States district courts, although they have similar jurisdiction. The breakdown of what is in each judicial district is codified in. Only two districts have jurisdiction over areas outside the state in which the court sits:
- The District of Wyoming includes all of Yellowstone National Park, including areas in Montana and Idaho. This is the basis for the theory of the Zone of Death.
- The District of Hawaii includes the United States Minor Outlying Islands in the Pacific Ocean: Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island.