For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.For a state court judgment, no.
The Georgia Supreme Court is the highest court in my state.
No. The State Court of Appeals is a superior court to that of a village court.
The highest court in the state of Washington is the Supreme Court.
The state court deal with issues of the law
Circuit Court - Court of Appeals - State Supreme Court.
state supreme court
You should call your local family court and ask about the time table in that particular court. Time tables vary from state to state and from court to court.You should call your local family court and ask about the time table in that particular court. Time tables vary from state to state and from court to court.You should call your local family court and ask about the time table in that particular court. Time tables vary from state to state and from court to court.You should call your local family court and ask about the time table in that particular court. Time tables vary from state to state and from court to court.
The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest appellate court in the Florida state judicial system.
Technically no, because all states have autonomous jurisdiction. A US District Court decision is persuasive authority over a state court. A US District Court is a federal court, not a state court. A state supreme court decision however, is binding authority on a state appeals court level, and a trial court decision in that state would still be persuasive because its from a lower court. The decision from the Virginia Court of Appeals, however, becomes a binding authority over the state court.
Usually it is, except that in New York State, the trial court is called the Supreme Court and the highest court is called the Court of Appeals. There is an intermediate appellate court called the Appellate Division.
The highest court in New York is the New York State Court of Appeals, which is the state equivalent of the US Supreme Court. New York state uses the term "supreme court" to reference its trial courts.The Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals is Jonathan Lippman.