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  1. Superior Court of Pennsylvania; Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania, United States except those cases which involve decisions of governmental agencies; public sector legal questions; actions to which the Commonwealth is a party other than criminal cases; or actions to which a not-for-profit, private corporation is a party, all of which are appealed instead to the Commonwealth Court.

  2. Georgia’s Court System The Georgia court system has six classes of trial-level courts: the superior, state, juvenile, probate, magistrate, and municipal courts. There are two appellate-level courts: the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Superior Court The superior court exercises broad civil and criminal jurisdiction. Superior court judges

  3. Superior Court Cases involving criminal, civil and family law are heard in what is known as the Superior Court. The Superior Court is sometimes called the trial court because it is where trials are conducted. There is a Superior Court in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties. There are approximately 460 Superior Court judges in New Jersey ...

  4. About Federal Courts. The U.S. Courts were created under Article III of the Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially, within the jurisdiction established by the Constitution and Congress. This section will help you learn more about the Judicial Branch and its work. Federal Courts & the Public.

  5. given to superior court, except when a judge or a regular session is referred to. G.S. 1-13. —Any power or duty conferred on the superior court by statute (“court” means the . clerk of superior court unless otherwise . specifically stated or reference is made to a regular session). G.S. 1-7. —Punishes criminal contempt and holds

  6. The fifty superior court circuits in Georgia are made up of one or more counties; each circuit has a chief superior court judge and other judges as authorized by the General Assembly. Superior court judges are constitutional officers who are elected to four-year terms in . circuit-wide nonpartisan elections. Certain . vacancies that occur in ...

  7. Connecticut Superior Court. The Connecticut Superior Court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears all matters other than those of original jurisdiction of the Probate Court, and hears appeals from the Probate Court. The Superior Court has 13 judicial districts which have at least one courthouse and one geographical area court.

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