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(in the US) There are no limitations on their usage. Juries can be used in all civil court proceedings if one is requested.
One who has an interest in the outcome of the proceedings before the court, civil or criminal.
Of course they do. Isn't that one of the points why you have a court case?
Reginald was used to spending time on the basketball court playing a little one on one, but he was out of his league standing before the judge in civil court.
dem mob just ask for one
No. So-called "family court" is only a division of Civil Court. The judges are at equal level with one another. You would have to appeal the original decision to the Court of Appeals.
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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.
Change of venue in a criminal case is something that will take place if the Judge/Court feels that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given venue because of prejudice. In civil cases a change of venue may take place just for the convenience of the parties involved. It's basically the change of location from one court to another court or from one county to another county.
If you are found not guilty you have the option of suing them in civil court for damages.