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No. A Florida state court has no jurisdiction in New Jersey.No. A Florida state court has no jurisdiction in New Jersey.No. A Florida state court has no jurisdiction in New Jersey.No. A Florida state court has no jurisdiction in New Jersey.
If the case is a violation of that state's laws, the state Circuit Court is the court of original jurisdiction and automatically retains jurisdiction.
Original jurisdiction
appeals and jurisdiction
No, they are completely different court systems. One has jurisdiction over state matters, the other over federal matters.
The Supreme Court of the United States has federal jurisdiction. The Supreme court can also be used as an appeals court for state and local charges.
The state circuit civil court of the jurisdiction in which the sale takes place.
The United States supreme court is the only court with original jurisdiction of all states. The United States supreme court is a trial court.
No, but they CAN be appealed to the State Court of Appeals.
Concurrent jurisdiction
Concurrent jurisdiction
There is only one court in the United States that has jurisdiction when one state sues another. The court that has jurisdiction in this process is the United States Supreme Court.