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Q: Which trial court in Georgia deals with felonies?
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Which court deals with question of facts?

Any court of original jurisdiction, or trial court.


What court deals with serious offences and has no jury?

Any court if you choose a bench trial instead of a trial by jury.,


Trial courts have jurisdiction over all offenses including felonies and appeals?

Not a true statement. Trial Courts do NOT hear appeals. That function is assigned to the Court of Appeals.


How many members of jury in a criminal trial in the superior court are there?

This depends on the state in Georgia there are 12.


Can there be a trial in Georgia without the victim present?

Yes, if the victim is dead or physically unable to come to court.


What type of court a juvenile is tried in?

In most jurisdiction juveniles are tried in a separate "juvenile court" unless they commit a serious crime that has the court elevate their offender status to that of an 'adult.' Then the juvenile is tried in adult court.


What does amendment 6 mean?

It means the right of a speedy public trial. This means that prisoners wont wait in jail for 30 years awaiting trial.


Where do you get a Philippine municipal trial court clearance?

you can get a Philippine municipal trial court clearance at your Municipal Trial Court :D


What is a state trial court referred to as?

Trial courts in the California state court system are called Superior Courts. Unlike many states, California only has one type of trial court. This means that all cases, from small claims, to divorce, to misdemeanors, to felonies are heard by the Superior Courts. Each county in California has its own Superior Court. Within a county, there may be multiple Superior Court locations. In larger counties, there are separate divisions within a Superior Court for different types of cases. For more information on California Superior Courts and information on your local Superior Court, visit the California Court Directory related link.


A trial court has appellate jurisdiction or original jurisdiction?

A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.


What happens if the judges on court of appeals decide a trial was unfair?

Actually a court of appeals cannot decide that. A court of appeals can only decide whether or not the trial court correctly followed procedures and existing legal precedence. It is entirely possible for procedures and legal precedence to be completely unfair (they have been many times) but if the trial court properly followed them, the court of appeals must support the trial court's decision. If the court of appeals decides that the trial court failed to follow procedures and/or existing legal precedent, then the case must be retried in a trial court.


What is seven different types of courts in the Philippines?

Supreme courtregional trial courtmetropolitan trial courtmunicipal trial courtintermediate appelate court (formerly court of appeals)ombudsman (tanod bayan)sandiganbayan