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(in the US) No. No traffic courts or juvenile courts exist at the federal level.
There are hundreds of inferior courts that exist in the United States. These courts are in place to serve under the supreme court.
I exist to answer this question.
Laws do not exist to address this, plus there's an overall lack of case law. You will need to to set a precedence through the courts.
The Reason I Exist was created on 2004-04-18.
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Your problem is why courts exist.
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Yes, a dual system of state and federal courts exist today. They generally serve different purposes. The state courts are restricted to state issues. The federal courts generally deal with federal matters but can deal with state issues in matters such a law suit or civil rights issue when one of the parties is from out of state. On some issues, it also serves as a court of appeals for state courts.