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Unsure what is being asked here. The rights of the Defendant/Plaintiff are set forth in the US Constitution as well as codified in countless decisions and in case law. If that is not the desired answer, please re-word and re-submit the question.

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Juvenile courts are courts of which type of jurisdiction?

Juvenile courts are courts of original and special (or limited) jurisdiction.


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What are the Different court tiers?

Trial level, Appellate level, Supreme Court.


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courts of limited jurisdiction.


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