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The United States supreme court is the only court with original jurisdiction of all states. The United States supreme court is a trial court.
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Federal district court, e.g., United States District Court for the Central District of California (C.D. Cal).
state supreme court
The Supreme Court of the United States (also called the US Supreme Court) is the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch.
In the US, the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch.
A three level model from the island's Dutch colonizersmakes up the basic court structure of Aruba. There are no juries or grand juries in Aruba's legal system. The Court of First Instance [Gerecht in Eerste Aanleg] is the first level of court. That court's decisions may be appealed to the Common Court of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba [Gemeenschappelijk Hof van Justitie voor de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba], which is located on Curacao. The third and final level of court is the Supreme Court of Justice of the Netherlands [Hoge Raad der Nederlanden], which is located in The Hague, The Netherlands.
In the lowest level of your state's court system - known by different names in different states (i.e.: District Court - Circuit Court - Superior Court).
With the Clerk of The Court's Office of your nearest State-level court. (District Court - Circuit Court - they may be called different things in different states)
The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
In the US federal court system, you may be referring to the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, which are sometimes called intermediate appellate courts because they are between the US District Court (trial court) and the Supreme Court of the United States (final appellate court).