The United States supreme court is the only court with original jurisdiction of all states. The United States supreme court is a trial court.
The Supreme Court is the federal court that purely has the original jurisdiction.
Original jurisdiction would be held by the first court that heard the case.
Level 1 US district courts
Level 3 ----> APEX
In most federal criminal and civil law matters, the jurisdiction of the US District Court in which the matter occurred.
Appellate jurisdicton
It was a full court.
The United States supreme court is the only court with original jurisdiction of all states. The United States supreme court is a trial court.
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I believe you can only get copies if you were involved in the original proceeding.
A court of appeals hears no original cases, it only reviews decisions made by lower courts. A US district court hears original cases, that are in the federal jurisdiction.
The US Supreme Court (formally: The Supreme Court of the United States)
The Supreme Court does not act like an appellate court when it hears cases under its original (trial) jurisdiction. Currently, the only class of case the Court hears under original jurisdiction is disputes between the states.
The overwhelming majority do. It is only a minor percentage of cases that wind up in courts other than their original jurisdiction.
A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.
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