A court hierarchy enhances the judicial system by ensuring that cases are handled at the appropriate level, allowing for specialization and expertise among judges. It facilitates appeals, enabling higher courts to review and correct lower court decisions, thereby promoting consistency and fairness in the law. Additionally, a hierarchical structure helps manage the caseload efficiently, ensuring that more serious or complex cases receive the attention they require. Overall, it contributes to a more organized and effective legal process.
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It depends which supreme court you are referring to. Countries have different legislation and hierarchy for courts of law.
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Starts with primary court, followed up by District court which exercises horizontal power with Resident Magistrate's Court it has greater powers though,above all is the High Court of Tanzania,and the Highes Court in the hierarchy is Court of Appeal.
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
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Supreme Court=>County Court=>Magistrate's Court (and it's divisions being: drug, koori &etc.)
A Magistrate's Court is lower on the scale of judicial hierarchy than a Court of General Sessions.
žHaving a court hierarchy gives people the ability to appeal to a higher court, if you felt the trial had been unfair.žIt also provides efficient distribution of resources and specialisation. Meaning would all cases have an ability to be heard on the one day. Suppose there is a case about some stolen DVD's, and another case about a murder, the murder case would have to wait because the stolen DVD case would have been booked in first.žAnother reason for court hierarchy would be you will get a magistrate that would be dealing with similar cases, thus giving an effective punishment than a magistrate who had been dealing with a murder trial.
Supreme Courts generally, by definition are the highest court within their hierarchy (hence the name supreme)
The hierarchy of federal courts is District Court, Court of Appeals, US Supreme Court. So, the Court of Appeals is the answer. At least if your quest is only specifying the federal judiciary.
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