A logjam?
A backlog of cases refers to a situation in which a court's caseload is so heavy it is unable to hear or try cases in a timely manner because the number of cases on the docket exceeds the capacity of the court.
A backlog of cases refers to a situation in which a court's caseload is so heavy it is unable to hear or try cases in a timely manner because the number of cases on the docket exceeds the capacity of the court.
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
The US Supreme Court received 7,738 petitions for writ of certiorari last Term, of which approximately 30% (3,000) are placed on the "discuss list" and voted on in conference. Approximately 70%, or 5,417, of the cases are "summarily dismissed."The justices eventually select 1.3-1.9%, or 100-150 cases, for adjudication. The Court schedules oral argument for a little more than half of those selected, and disposes of the remaining cases in other ways. Not all cases receive a full opinion.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
The Supreme Court hears the most important cases.
Federal tax cases
Lawyers regular day is basiclly being in court defending someone.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.
The Supreme Court hears the largest number of cases. They have the power to decide appeals on all cases from the other levels of court.
Texas has two final appellate courts: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court for criminal cases; the Supreme Court of Texas is the highest court for juvenile and civil cases.
The cases are the local cases
Yes. Texas has two "supreme courts," although only one carries that name. The Supreme Court of Texas is the highest appellate court for civil and juvenile cases, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court for criminal cases.