General Jurisdiction courts are State Courts and Federal District courts (Including appeals and Supreme courts). Specific/Limited Jurisdictional courts are courts which can only hear certain. There are tax courts, bankruptcy courts, patent and copyright court....
Egypt's Courts of General Jurisdiction is the Niyaba. it is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of crime with a separate Niyaba for administrative cases.
Trial level, Appellate level, Supreme Court.
They are general jurisdiction and federal courts.
NO general-jurisdiction trial courts are considered courts of record.
court of general jurisdiction
No, but they CAN be appealed to the State Court of Appeals.
Their powers are limited to the state in which they preside
Federal courts of general jurisdiction (US District Courts, etc.) handle both civil and criminal cases.
The difference has to do with subject matter jurisdiction. A court with general jurisdiction can try cases of any sort, whereas one with limited jurisdiction can only try cases pertaining to particular subject matters.
US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction in the federal court system.
Those courts are called courts of General Jurisdiction.