If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)
The names (or existence) of particular courts will vary state by state, but generally states have a trial courts which has general jurisdiction, trial courts with specific jurisdiction over some specific type of case such as traffic offenses, appeals courts, and a state supreme court.
The Congress of the United States originally established the Arizona territorial courts in the Organic Act of 1863. They organized the courts on three levels. They were justice of the peace courts, probate and district courts, and a supreme court. The district courts made up the main judicial body and tried the majority of cases. The transition from territorial to state status was smooth for the Arizona Courts. The state provided immediate judicial courts with the JP courts, superior courts, a supreme court and a federal district court.
Courts of Appeals is the intermediate-level federal court the courts of appeals is considered the workhorse of the court system.
Washington D.C.
one of them was GEORGE WASHINGTON
Washington and Congress established the Judiciary Act of 1789, which created three levels of federal courts and defined their powers and relationship to the state courts.
Washington and Congress established the Judiciary Act of 1789, which created three levels of federal courts and defined their powers and relationship to the state courts.
Washington and Congress established the Judiciary Act of 1789, which created three levels of federal courts and defined their powers and relationship to the state courts.
The web address of the Washington Courts Historical Society is: www.wacourthistory.org
The address of the Washington Courts Historical Society is: Po Box 10890, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Washington, DC - one. State of Washington - two - Eastern Washington and Western Washington.
Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century French courts
Although some New York jurisdictions may have additional trial courts, the three main trial courts in the New York state court system are Supreme Courts, Family Courts, and Surrogate's Courts. These three types of courts are located in every county. For more information on New York courts, visit the New York Courts Directory related link.
In Aberdeen Washington
Juvenile courts, bankruptcy courts, family courts, drug courts, mental health courts, and small claim courts are all examples of courts that specialize in a certain type of case.
legulslative,exexutive,judical are the three
The three levels of courts in the federal justice system are the district courts, the court of appeals, and the supreme court.