Circuit Court (sometimes referred to by a different name in some states) - Appelate Court - Supreme Court.
It depends on the state.
Circuit Court - Court of Appeals - State Supreme Court.
In which state?
No, your next appeal would the next highest level of state court. You must exhaust all levels of appeal in the state court system beore you can go to the federal court.
Supreme court Court of justice Repesenative court
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
The three levels of the court system in Georgia are the trial courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court of Georgia. Trial courts include Superior Courts, State Courts, and Magistrate Courts, which handle a range of cases from civil to criminal. The Court of Appeals serves as the intermediate appellate court, reviewing decisions from the trial courts. The Supreme Court of Georgia is the highest court, addressing significant legal issues and ensuring uniformity in the interpretation of state law.
The state court system consists of: The Circuit Courts - The Courts of Appeal - The State Supreme Court.
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.
1)the trial court 2)the appellate court 3)the supreme court but if you go with jurdiction then; 1)original jurisdiction 2)appellate jurisdiction 3)advisory jurisdiction
Two. The Appelate Court for the circuit court of original jurisdiction, and then the State Supreme Court.
The UK has court systems at various levels up to the European Court.