why that would be teen court
US district courts have trial jurisdiction (aka original jurisdiction) over federal court cases.
A federal court has jurisdiction over constitutional violations.
ALL cases that originate from the circuit over which the appellate court has jurisdiction.
The authority of a court to rule on certain cases is known as the jurisdiction of the court. State courts have jurisdiction over matters within that state, and different levels of courts have jurisdiction over lawsuits involving different amounts of money. Federal courts have jurisdiction over lawsuits between citizens of different states, or cases based on federal statutes.
federal court
Court of International Trade
In cases involving ambassadors, it is the Supreme Court of the United States that has original jurisdiction. The Supreme Court was formed in 1789.
co-appellate jurisdiction
Cases that have federal jurisdiction. They can either arise under federal law or be state law cases that gain jurisdiction through diversity jurisdiction.
The appellate court with jurisdiction over cases heard in the relevant trial court.
In North Carolina, the court system has four levels: District Court, Superior Court, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court. District Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases and civil cases. Superior Court has jurisdiction over felony criminal cases and civil cases beyond District Court's jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals reviews decisions made by the lower courts. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the state, primarily handling appeals from the Court of Appeals.
The state the crime was committed in!!! Ex. If a person shoplifter in newyork while on vacation from Virginia the trial would still be in newyork