Court systems are different in different countries, sometimes in different states or provinces of the same country. They all have issues and what is a problem in one jurisdiction may be working just fine in another.
In addition, there are likely to be differences of opinion as to whether any particular aspect of a specific court system is working well or poorly.
So "what is wrong with the courts system" depends on which system you are talking about, and even then it is likely to be a matter of opinion.
The federal court system comprises the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeal, and district courts. There are also specialized federal courts.
there are 12 courts in the judiciary system
The federal court system is comprised of the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeal, and district courts. There are also specialized federal courts.
No, probate courts are part of the state court system.
No there are also state courts.
it is a dual court system. There are 2 state courts and federal courts
The federal court system comprises the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeal, and district courts. There are also specialized federal courts.
the federal courts are part of a legal system that includes all the courts and laws in the U.S
State courts are created and established within the legal system through the state's constitution or legislation. Each state has its own system of courts, typically including trial courts, appellate courts, and a supreme court. Judges are appointed or elected to serve on these courts, and they are responsible for interpreting and applying the laws of the state.
U.S. District Courts
The State Circuit Courts. In the federal system, the US District Courts.
b. district courts