Friends are friends. But friends have different qualities, you know which friend to turn to at what point.
What is the difference between the Tudor and Stuart part of Hampton Court?
The one difference is that an arena has a roof.
Only federal courts are established by congress.
its the same event no difference
Court orders are issued by judges. Laws are created by politicians.
church is religeous
1. In 1893 the U.S. Supreme Court tried to clarify the difference between a fruit and a vegetable by saying what?
The awnser is diddly squat! Who gives about court?
(In the US) No difference in the physical appearance of the courtroom whatsoever.
The difference is the type of case each court has jurisdiction over. The Supreme Court of Texas is the state's highest appellate court for civil and juvenile cases; the Court of Criminal Appeals is the state's highest appellate court for criminal cases.
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It really depends what kind of courts you are talking about and where the courts are. If the courts are federal, then a district court is a trial court and a circuit court is an appeals court, which may review a trial decision from a district court. For state courts, the difference between a district court and a circuit court will depend on what state the courts are in. Many states have courts called "district court" and "circuit court," but what kinds of cases these courts handle differs state to state.