Consumer Court deals with consumer feedback and complaints against products or services. They make the final decision for refunds or other reimbursements.
It is either an useful case to deal with or an useless case that'll just create bad effect.
Jurisdiction
civil cases
State vs. State, or Cases against the U.S.
In most cases, supreme courts are final appellate courts.
The Supreme Court decides cases that are appealed by a lower court; a lower court has made a decision and one of the parties feels strongly enough that the decision was wrong that they make an appeal to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court reviews the cases and determines which ones they will hear, they have the ability to decline to review a case. The Supreme Court doesn't hear only appeals, there are situations where it is the court of original jurisdiction. In situations where there is a disagreement between states, the Supreme Court has the authority to decide.
A Superior Court is a court of original jurisdiction. It would hear all cases they were qualified and cretified to hear, which come before it that originated within their circuit.
Depending on the kind of felony, yes.
Cases dealing with exclusively state law claims.
An appeals court will never review new evidence in it's cases
court cases.....go oodles!
Cases that involve federal laws, the U.S. Constitution, disputes between states, or parties from different states typically go to federal court.