The term is a bit ambiguous, but normally it means a case that another judge was supposed to hear but for some reason they cannot and this judge has the 'time' or ability.
Cases that appealed from the court of appeal.
Federal tax cases
The Supreme Court hears the most important cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
Cases involving federal laws, the U.S. Constitution, or disputes between states are tried in federal court. Federal court cases differ from state court cases in that they involve federal laws and are heard by judges appointed by the President, while state court cases involve state laws and are heard by judges appointed by state governments.
Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created in 1848.
Texas has two final appellate courts: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court for criminal cases; the Supreme Court of Texas is the highest court for juvenile and civil cases.
The Supreme Court hears the largest number of cases. They have the power to decide appeals on all cases from the other levels of court.
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.
The cases are the local cases