Within the U.S. government, the judicial branch contains the court system.
(in the US) Law enforcement agencies are not even a part of the court system. Law enforcement agencies are part of the EXECUTIVE BRANCH of the government. The court system is part of the JUDICIAL BRANCH of government.
United States District Courts are trial courts in the federal court system, and part of the Judicial branch of government.
Yes, the Mississippi Supreme Court is in the Judicial branch of the Mississippi State government, part of the state court system. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch of the federal government, so they are part of two separate court systems.
maintains a federal system of government and representation.
It is not really part of the special court system.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
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Yes, the US Court of Federal Claims has original jurisdiction over monetary claims against the federal government. While it is, technically, a "lower federal court," it is not part of the Judicial Branch, but part of the Legislative Branch.
No, probate courts are part of the state court system.
two part legal system
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The court system of a country is known as the "judicial branch."