Civil and juvenile cases
The two final appellate courts in the Texas judicial system are the Supreme Court of Texas, which reviews civil and juvenile cases, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which reviews criminal cases. These courts a equal in elevation.
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Yes, each of the 50 states has its own supreme court (or the equivalent), which is the highest appellate court in the state judiciary. At least one state, Texas, has both a Supreme Court, which deals with civil and juvenile issues, and a Criminal Court of Appeals, which deals with criminal issues, that share the highest appellate level. The division is probably a result of a large caseload, due to the size and population of Texas. State supreme courts typically review matters involving both civil and criminal law, and may address both state and federal issues. Cases that raise preserved questions of federal or constitutional law are eligible to be petitioned to the US Supreme Court. For cases that only involve state laws or state constitutional issues, the state supreme court is the "court of last resort."
that would be supreme court because it deals with the 8th amendment to the constitution
Whether the lower-court ruling in the case conflicts with an earlier Supreme Court ruling. APEX
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
It is not. The US supreme court is the place where judicial maters are ultimately decided in the US and its decisions are binding on all other courts. This is enshrined in the US constitution. However the Supreme court will not necessarily consent here all cases refereed to it, it deals with constitutional issues.
Graham v Connor is a landmark court case. This Supreme Court case deals with police officers using excessive force in cases where they should not be.
Supreme Court.
All types of courts deal with investigators. Even the supreme court of the U.S. .
•Interprets the laws. •Makes sure they are faithfully applied. •Deals with cases involving the Constitution, -Federal Laws,treaties and -disputes between states •Interprets the laws. •Makes sure they are faithfully applied. •Deals with cases involving the Constitution, -federal laws,treaties and -disputes between states
They are the lowest level of Court which deals with Civil Cases (i.e. lawsuits).