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The Virginia court system is a state-level system that handles cases involving state laws and includes various courts such as the General District Courts, Circuit Courts, and the Virginia Supreme Court. In contrast, the federal court system deals with cases involving Federal Laws, constitutional issues, and disputes between states or citizens from different states, with a hierarchy that includes District Courts, Courts of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Additionally, state courts typically have broader jurisdiction over different types of cases, while federal courts have limited jurisdiction defined by federal statutes.

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