Murder cases are typically handled by state trial courts, which may be referred to as circuit courts, superior courts, or district courts, depending on the state. In some jurisdictions, these courts have specialized divisions for criminal cases, including serious offenses like murder. Additionally, in certain cases, if the murder charge is particularly severe, it may be addressed in a higher court, such as a superior court or a court of common pleas. Always check specific state laws for precise jurisdictional details.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Family court typically handles divorce cases.
Divorce cases are typically handled by family court.
In most Oregon counties, Circuit Court handles probate matters. In Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties, the County Court handles probate. Morrow County also has a County Court, but it only handles juvenile matters. Contact information for all OR courts is at the related link, below.
Murder cases are tried in criminal court, usually under the jurisdiction of the state or federal government where the crime occurred. The specific court will depend on the location of the crime and the laws governing the jurisdiction.
A fiscal court handles cases invlolving financial matters.
County court and Magistrates Courts i believe.
Probate court
superior court
There are three courts in Bend: Circuit Court, Juvenile Court, and Bend Municipal Court. Circuit Court and Juvenile Court serve all of Deschutes County. Bend Municipal Court just serves Bend and handles mainly traffic and parking cases; it does not handle any civil cases. Justice Court is located neaby in Redmond, La Pine, and Sisters, and handles some civil cases as well as traffic cases. Contact information for all of these courts is at the related link below, along with links to their websites and additional online resources.
yes.
jurisdiction court