OAHG stands for Order after Hearing. So it would mean that they are waiting for the judge to sign the formal (written) orders that were ordered at a particular hearing.
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.
Courts of Appeal.
Trial courts were the 1st courts before the facts of a case are decided.
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.
The trial courts of Louisiana are District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Parish Courts, City Courts, Justice of the Peace Courts, Mayor's and Magistrate Courts, and some specialized courts in some parishes. There are District Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts in every parish; the other courts only exist in some parishes.Which court is the "main" court for your case depends on your location and type of case. District Courts can take any case, but generally won't take a case if it can be handled by a lower court. District Court criminal cases are usually felonies, and District Court civil cases are usually for higher dollar amounts.Which cases are actually handled by which courts also depends on which parish the case is in, so it can't be answered in this space. But the related link below has a good summary of Louisiana courts' jurisdiction, and you can then select a parish and check the websites for all the courts in that parish.
The power or authority of a court to hear and decide a specific case is known as original jurisdiction.
The Lau v. Nichols case is an example of the courts interpreting the meaning of federal laws.
Lower courts are where cases are initially started. If they are appealed, they are taken to higher courts.
Trial courts were the 1st courts before the facts of a case are decided.
Courts of appeals
Jurisdiction
A case over which the federal courts have jurisdiction.