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Original jurisdiction
The Court of Appeals.
State trial courts are typically referred to as circuit courts. The United States Supreme Court is known as the highest court in the land.
The State Supreme Court
yes Only in Australia
The State Supreme Court
Most state trial court decisions are NOT published. Unless the trial is newsworthy and the media chooses to publish the results of the trial, there is no routine public publishing of these decisions. However, the results of any trial are a public record and may be researched by going to the Office of the Clerk of the Court for your research.
State Circuit Court
district courts
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.
New York State designated their 62 trial courts (courts of original, general jurisdiction) "The Supreme Court of the State of New York." The State's highest appellate court is the Court of Appeals.
Yes, but only after consultation with his superiors in the Justice Department and the US Attorney's Office to determine that the state court trial will not interfere with an ongoing Federal investigation.