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Austin Elyar
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State trial courts that are called county, district, superior, or circuit courts are most likely to have

A) appellate jurisdiction.
B) general jurisdiction.
C) limited jurisdiction.
D) no jurisdiction.

General Jurisdiction

The broad authority of a court to hear virtually any type of case, without limitation to subject matter or geographic area.

State Trial Courts

Courts within a state that have jurisdiction to hear cases involving state laws and disputes.

County, District

Administrative or geographic subdivisions within a country, used for the purposes of political, administrative, or governmental management.

  • Absorb the fundamentals of jurisdiction and its application pertaining to different judicial institutions.
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megan parsonsDec 03, 2024
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