At the state level they would be the State Circuit Courts (sometimes referred to by another name, depending on the state) - and at the federal level they would be the US District Courts.
Major trial courts typically handle a variety of cases, but some common types include criminal cases, civil lawsuits, family law disputes, and probate cases. These courts often deal with felony criminal offenses, large monetary disputes, child custody and divorce matters, and estate issues.
Circuit Courts, unless it is a federal felony, then it would be in US Distirct Court.
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.
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?
In Texas a Justice of the Peace Court and the Small Claims Court will not hear criminal felony cases.
Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
criminal court cases are just specific court cases which deal with the conviction of a criminal...or release.
Robbery and assault are two examples of criminal cases handled by state courts.
Federal courts may hear civil cases or criminal cases.
Most criminal cases are heard in state courts because criminal law is primarily under the jurisdiction of state governments. States have their own criminal codes and court systems to handle cases involving violations of state laws. Federal courts typically only hear criminal cases involving violations of federal laws.
Criminal cases and civil cases
they hear appeals, they do not try cases