trial court
In US the lowest level of court is District Court.
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Petty Sessions Court
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generally in trial court (i.e., the lowest court)
No, a district court is the lowest level in the Judicial system. A circuit court is a court of appeals, it's the next on the tier. If an attorney and client do not approve of a district courts ruling, they take their matters to a circuit court of appeals, if they do not approve of the ruling of the circuit court of appeals, they may proceed to send their claim to Supreme Court of the United StatesBasically it goes as follows:Supreme Court - Highest Appellate CourtCircuit Court - Lowest Appellate CourtDistrict Court - Lowest Criminal/Civil Court.
The district courts, I believe there are 94 of them
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Privy Council Appeal Courts Commissioner Court Supreme Court Magistrate Court Juvenille Court
The United States States District Courts, of which there are 94.
In the Illinois state court system, the trial courts are called Circuit Courts and are the lowest courts. Trial court decisions may be appealed to appeals courts within the state court system. For more information on the Illinois court system, see the Illinois Court Directory related link.
The US District Courts (of which there 94) are the lowest level of the Federal courts.