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Can the US Supreme Court sentence someone who has an out of state warrant?

No. The US Supreme Court doesn't hold trials; they hear appeals. Sentences are imposed by the trial court.


Is an appellate court a civil court?

Appellate courts are technically not classified as criminal or civil since those kinds of of trials are not held there. In addition appellate courts hear both civil and criminal appeals. There is no separate criminal appellate court or civil appellate court.


What are the responsibilities of the supreme court?

The Provincial Supreme Court is a court with both original and appellate jurisdiction meaning that they can hear trials of first instance and appeals. The trials of first instance are those of more serious (a.k.a. indictable) offences or divorce in the jurisdiction of family law. The appeal cases that are heard are from the lower provincial court.


What are the responsabilities of the supreme court?

The Provincial Supreme Court is a court with both original and appellate jurisdiction meaning that they can hear trials of first instance and appeals. The trials of first instance are those of more serious (a.k.a. indictable) offences or divorce in the jurisdiction of family law. The appeal cases that are heard are from the lower provincial court.


What are the responsibilities of the Provincial Supreme Court?

The Provincial Supreme Court is a court with both original and appellate jurisdiction meaning that they can hear trials of first instance and appeals. The trials of first instance are those of more serious (a.k.a. indictable) offences or divorce in the jurisdiction of family law. The appeal cases that are heard are from the lower provincial court.


Where do the US Supreme Court justices hear cases?

The Supreme Court justices hear cases in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.


What type of cases can the Supreme Court of Texas hear?

Any appellate cases arising out of Texas state civil or juvenile matters. Texas is somewhat unusual in that it has two courts-of-last-resort, the Texas Supreme Court for civil cases and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for criminal cases.


What court does not hear criminal felony cases?

In Texas a Justice of the Peace Court and the Small Claims Court will not hear criminal felony cases.


What cases can the New York Supreme Court hear?

The New York Supreme Court is a state court of general jurisdiction that tries both civil and criminal cases under New York law. New York's highest appellate court (equivalent to the Supreme Court in most states) is the New York Court of Appeals.


How many cases a year is the supreme court allowed to hear?

The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.


How many cases is the supreme court allowed to hear in a year?

The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.


What was the name of the court that was created to hear witch trials in Salem?

The Court of Oyer and Terminer, to hear and determine.