On appeal, when a trial court of general jurisdiction offers a new trial instead of the review of the lower court's decision, it is giving a
Trial de novo
A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction.
General trial courts have the jurisdiction and authority to hear any type of case. Criminal and civil cases are heard in general trial courts. A court of special jurisdiction only is empowered to hear special categories that may include family court.
Appellate jurisdiction means a court has jurisdiction to hear an appeal from the trial court.
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US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction; they are the entry level of the federal court system.
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The trial court
Original jurisdiction
Trial level, Appellate level, Supreme Court.
Original jurisdiction refers to a court's authority to hear disputes as a trial court; these courts determine the facts of a case. Whereas an appellate jurisdiction refers to a court's ability to review and/or revise cases already decided by a trial court. Therefore, the answer to your question is Original Jurisdiction.