The Appeals court reviews the district courts' decisions to determine if the appealed case was conducted according to prevailing law and rules of procedure and that a miscarriage of justice has not taken place.
District courts handle civil and criminal cases that come under both state and federal authority.
District - Appelate - Supreme
appelate court
US District courts - US Appelate Courts - US Supreme Court
An APPELATE Court - a Court of Appeals has appellate jurisdiction.
It refers to any court which is lower in jurisdiction to another couirt. For instance: Courts of original jurisdiction are "inferior" to Appelate Courts. Appelate Courts are "inferior" to the Supreme Court.
(??) They're called the Appelate Courts. There are both State Appelate Courts located within the state itself as well as Illinois lies within the jurisdiction of at least one US Court of Appeals. Other than that, the question is very unclear as to what is being asked.
District Court - Appelate Court - Supreme Court
There are several levels of courts. In the federal circuit is starts from district courts up to the Supreme Court of the United States. There are also several special interest courts like immigration courts and bankruptcy courts.
(in the US) Three tiered. Court of original jurisdcition (i.e.: the US District Courts - the US Appelate Courts - the US Supreme Court.
District Court - Appelate COurt - Supreme Court.
Two. The Appelate Court for the circuit court of original jurisdiction, and then the State Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal in India. It is also the highest appelate court and has therefore the power overrule judgments from High Courts and District Courts. It also holds the power of constitutional review. In conclusion, its jurisdictions include: - Original jurisdiction; - Appelate jurisdiction; - Advisory jurisdiction.