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If you're referring to the "inferior courts" mentioned in Article III of the Constitution, the answer depends on which of the inferior courts you're asking about. "Inferior courts" simply means any federal court lower than the US Supreme Court, which encompasses all federal courts.

US District Courts are the main trial courts of the federal court system. They hear most civil and criminal cases related to Federal Laws, US treaties, and the US Constitution.

The US Court of International Trade, which replaced the Customs Court, hears cases related to customs, tariffs, imports and exports, etc.

The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts review appeals of cases from US District Courts. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hears patent cases, appeals from the US Court of International Trade, and appeals from certain US Special Courts, such as the US Court of Federal Claims.

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Depends on what jurisdiction you are in and what they have opted to designate their court system as. For example, the New York Court of Appeals is actually the equivalent of most states' Supreme Courts. And the NY Supreme Court is their intermediary level.

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There are 94 US federal court Districts. These courts are the trial courts of "original jurisdiction" for all case (criminal and civil) arising in their assigned districts, which violate or address FEDERAL law.

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What kind of cases does the sueprior court hear?

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.


What cases does the superior court of prescott Arizona hear?

It is a "court of original jurisdiction' for cases of state law originating within the boundaries of its judicial disrict.


What is the role of the superior court?

In the state of Maine, every county has a Superior Court which hears civil cases and criminal cases.


What court does not hear criminal felony cases?

In Texas a Justice of the Peace Court and the Small Claims Court will not hear criminal felony cases.


Can a district court and a superior court hear the same case at the same time?

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How many cases is the supreme court allowed to hear in a year?

The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.


How many cases a year is the supreme court allowed to hear?

The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.


If the Supreme Court decides not to hear a case what then becomes the final decision in that case?

The decision of the previous appeals court that heard the case is the final decision should the Supreme Court refuse to hear the case.


Where do the US Supreme Court justices hear cases?

The Supreme Court justices hear cases in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.


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