Trial courts :D, I think :(
U.S. District Courts
Local courts and district courts.
At the state level they would be the State Circuit Courts (sometimes referred to by another name, depending on the state) - and at the federal level they would be the US District Courts.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
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The US District Courts (trial courts), because they handle the majority of federal cases.
The district courts in U.S. territories are generally referred to as "District Courts." For example, the District Court of the Virgin Islands and the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands. These courts have jurisdiction over federal cases in their respective territories, similar to U.S. District Courts in the states.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.
This is another name for city court.
The differences between Maryland Circuit Courts and District Courts are in the types of cases they handle. Another major difference is that Circuit Courts have jury trials, and District Courts do not. The details are best explained in the related link below.
Federal district courts have jurisdiction over trials. Federal appeals courts have jurisdiction over appeals from the federal district courts.