1.The authority of a court to be the first to hear certain cases.
2. The right to hear a case for the first time in forever.
"Jurisdiction" is the right, power, or authority to administer justice. "Original jurisdiction" is applicable to courts that have the right to be the first to hear the case, such as trial courts.
he two most basic types of jurisdiction are original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction. "Appellate jurisdiction" is applicable to courts that have the right to review decisions from lower courts.
Courts that can hear a case the first time have original jurisdiction. A case may be appealed over and over and move through different courts, but different types of cases start out in different types of courts.
The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a court has the power to review a lower court's decision
It is the court that jurisdiction in a case was first established. Example - Custody case brought to court in California - then one parent moves to Texas - Original jurisdiction is in California -
the surpreme court can only hear a case after it has gone through the court system.
In cases involving foreign ambassadors or states.
Original jurisdiction means the court in question has trial jurisdiction over the case.
Original jurisdiction
No, general jurisdiction deals with subject matter jurisdiction whereas original jurisdiction deals with hierarchical jurisdiction.
Original jurisdiction over what?
A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.
original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction
Original jurisdiction - the court can hear the trialAppellate jurisdiction - the court can review the trial held by the original jurisdiction court.Original jurisdiction involves the initial hearing and decision of a case. Appellate jurisdiction involves rehearing a case to make a determination on the original decision.
Original jurisdiction - the court can hear the trialAppellate jurisdiction - the court can review the trial held by the original jurisdiction court.Original jurisdiction involves the initial hearing and decision of a case. Appellate jurisdiction involves rehearing a case to make a determination on the original decision.
"Original" jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court of the United States has fewer cases of original jurisdiction than other courts with original jurisdiction (trial jurisdiction); the appellate courts have none.
original jurisdiction
Juvenile courts are courts of original and special (or limited) jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court of the United States of America has original jurisdiction in very few limited circumstances. Original Jurisdiction is the authority to hear a case first. Orange County had original jurisdiction but he was transferred to Miami/Dade to stand trial for murder.