There are two questions:

1) Rob is riding his jet-ski, John steals the jet-ski, John gets arrested what court does he have to go to if it was a MARITIME CRIME?
A) Federal Court
B) District Court
C) Supreme Court
D) Maritime Court

2) How many judges of the Appeals court look at the district court's decision?
Possible answers: 3,4,1 or 9

1) I'm not sure,but I think its C.

To find the answer to the first question, we need to determine which court has jurisdiction over maritime crimes. The correct answer is A) Federal Court. Maritime crimes fall under federal jurisdiction, as they involve offenses committed on navigable waters, such as oceans, seas, or large rivers. Therefore, John would have to go to the Federal Court for his trial.

To find the answer to the second question, we need to know how many judges typically review the decision made by the district court in the Appeals Court. The correct answer is not explicitly stated, as it can vary depending on the jurisdiction. However, in the United States federal judicial system, most appeals are reviewed by a panel of three judges. Therefore, the most likely answer is 3.