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There are 31 judicial circuits with a total of 120 separate circuit courts.

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Which Virginia court is the trial court for felony cases?

Generally, circuit courts are the Virginia state courts that hold trials in felony criminal cases. Each county in Virginia has its own circuit court, as do some cities. Which of these circuit courts hears a particular felony case depends on which court has jurisdiction. See the related link for a directory of all circuit courts in Virginia, organized by jurisdiction.


Which Virgina court has justices but no jury?

The Supreme Court of Virginia. Appellate courts do not try cases, but review procedure, so no jury is needed.


How many circuit courts are in Missouri?

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How many courts in West Virginia?

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In 2011 how many circuit courts of appeal were present in the federal courts system?

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What is the difference between district courts circuit court?

It really depends what kind of courts you are talking about and where the courts are. If the courts are federal, then a district court is a trial court and a circuit court is an appeals court, which may review a trial decision from a district court. For state courts, the difference between a district court and a circuit court will depend on what state the courts are in. Many states have courts called "district court" and "circuit court," but what kinds of cases these courts handle differs state to state.


What court has thirteen courts?

The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts consist of thirteen courts, one for each circuit.


How many federal district courts are located in West Virginia?

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What is the difference between a circuit court and a district court in Alabama?

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.


Which court is HIGHER district or circuit?

In the Federal court system, the district courts are the "lowest" courts. Cases usually start in district court and are decided there. The circuit courts are courts of appeal. That means that you can appeal a district court's ruling to the circuit court (and then to the Supreme Court, if you still don't like the ruling). In that sense, the circuit courts are "higher" than the district courts.


How many circuit courts does Indiana have?

Indiana has 91 Circuit Courts. There is normally a Circuit Court in each county, and Indiana has 92 counties, but two counties (Ohio and Dearborn) share a single Circuit. An explanation is at the first related link below. More information and links about Indiana courts may be found at the second related link.


What is the roll of the circuit courts?

The state Circuit Courts are the courts of original jurisdiction for the trying of all matters pertaining to the enforcement or violation of that state's laws.