Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
Most copyright cases are handled in civil court (or even resolved before they reach court at all), but extreme, systemic infringement can be brought to higher courts and even receive criminal penalties such as jail time.
No. Divorce is a matter for the state courts.
Conducts routine hearings assigned by federal judges.
Gary A. Rabe has written: 'Criminal courts' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal courts
Two types: Criminal Courts and Civil Courts.
the lower courts
Copyright infringement is itself a crime; typically handled in civil courts, it can be moved to criminal courts in extreme cases. Depending on the circumstances, infringement may involve theft, illegal importation, invasion of privacy, or wire fraud.
N. Gary Holten has written: 'The criminal courts' -- subject(s): Criminal courts, Criminal procedure
George Thomas Evans has written: 'Criminal courts in Canada' -- subject(s): Criminal courts, Criminal procedure
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?