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Trial courts in the California state court system are called Superior Courts. Unlike many states, California only has one type of trial court. This means that all cases, from small claims, to divorce, to misdemeanors, to felonies are heard by the Superior Courts.

Each county in California has its own Superior Court. Within a county, there may be multiple Superior Court locations. In larger counties, there are separate divisions within a Superior Court for different types of cases.

For more information on California Superior Courts and information on your local Superior Court, visit the California Court Directory related link.

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Another name of trial court is United States District Court.

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State trial courts can be called a variety of different things. One common term used by many states to define their trial courts is Superior Courts.

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State trial courts are typically referred to as circuit courts. The United States Supreme Court is known as the highest court in the land.

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The Court of Queen's(or King's) Bench

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What do state trial courts do?

State trial courts are typically referred to as circuit courts. The United States Supreme Court is known as the highest court in the land.


A person charged whith a felony crime will first appear in a lower court?

Yes and No. No: First the person will be arraigned before a judge, then Yes: the trial will be held in a trial court (court of original jurisdiction), such as US District Court or a comparable state court.The trial court is often referred to as a (or the) "lower court" if the case is appealed. If the case is subsequently appealed to an even higher appellate court (e.g., US Supreme Court, State Supreme Court), any court that handled the case previously is considered a lower court. They are collectively referred to as "the lower courts." "Lower court" is simply a generic term used to indicate there are one or more prior decisions from (a) court(s) with less authority in the (state or federal) judicial system's hierarchy.


A US District Court or a state trial court has?

Original jurisdiction


The state court that reviews decisions of trial courts is called what court?

The Court of Appeals.


Where are cases from the state trial courts appeals?

The State Supreme Court


Is there a state trial court?

yes Only in Australia


Which court would handle the first appeal of a case tried in a higher level state trial court?

The State Supreme Court


Are most state trial court decisions not published?

Most state trial court decisions are NOT published. Unless the trial is newsworthy and the media chooses to publish the results of the trial, there is no routine public publishing of these decisions. However, the results of any trial are a public record and may be researched by going to the Office of the Clerk of the Court for your research.


First court to hear a dispute?

Generally in a court of original jurisdiction, such as a trial level court. The US Supreme Court has original jurisdiction only in cases involving ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls and cases in which a state shall be a party. Article 3, Section 2 of the US Constitution.


What level of court was OJ Simpon's civil trial held at?

State Circuit Court


Which court are the main trial for the state of Louisiana?

district courts


Is the highest court at the state level the state supreme court?

Usually it is, except that in New York State, the trial court is called the Supreme Court and the highest court is called the Court of Appeals. There is an intermediate appellate court called the Appellate Division.