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What term can be applied to district and county courts?

trial courts


What are the two classifications of courts in the US?

There are the "State Court Systems" and the "Federal Court System." if you are referring to the two types of law practiced in court, there is "Civil" Law and "Criminal" Law.


When can Sharia not be applied?

A:Sharia can not be applied in countries that do not recognise sharia law. In dual-law nations, it can only be applied where the secular courts accept its precedence.


What is the tests of equal protection?

The tests of equal protection refer to the legal standards used by courts to evaluate whether a law or government action discriminates against individuals or groups. The three primary levels of scrutiny are: strict scrutiny, applied to classifications based on race or fundamental rights; intermediate scrutiny, applied to gender and legitimacy; and rational basis review, used for all other classifications. Each level determines the degree of justification required by the government to uphold the law in question. These tests ensure that laws do not unfairly target or disadvantage specific groups.


What is the appropriate amount for a trustee's fee and what can you do when you suspect the trustee is misusing the trust funds?

It depends, but could be 1% of total estate and you can petition the courts to have the trustee removed if you suspect misusing of funds.


Does MD circuit court have juries?

MD Circuit Courts do have juries. It's District Courts that don't. An explanation is at the first related link below. More information and links about MD courts are at the second related link.


Does Kentucky have a judge in municipal courts?

Kentucky does not have municipal courts. It only has Circuit Courts and District Courts. See the related link below for links to them, and details about the KY court system.


Which courts regularly employ grand juries?

United States District Courts. District Courts are the point of entry to the federal judiciary for criminal cases. Grand juries are used to determine whether a suspect can be indicted and brought to trial, so they are only applicable at the pre-trial phase.


What term is applied to a privilege created by the courts as opposed to that created by a legislature?

Common Law Audit Privilege


What types of cases go to the general courts?

In general, the courts handles all types of cases related to person, and property.


What authority reviews the decisions to lower courts and decides if the law was properly applied in a particular case called?

The authority that reviews decisions made by lower courts to determine if the law was properly applied is called an appellate court. Appellate courts do not conduct new trials but instead evaluate the record of the lower court's proceedings, focusing on legal arguments and the application of law. Their rulings can affirm, reverse, or modify the decisions made by lower courts.


What is the difference between a circuit court and a district court in Alabama?

The differences between Maryland Circuit Courts and District Courts are in the types of cases they handle. Another major difference is that Circuit Courts have jury trials, and District Courts do not. The details are best explained in the related link below.