General Jurisdiction courts are State Courts and Federal District courts (Including appeals and Supreme courts). Specific/Limited Jurisdictional courts are courts which can only hear certain. There...
The original jurisdiction of a court is the right to hear a case for the first time as opposed to appellate jurisdiction when a court has the right to review a lower court's decision.In the United...
In the United States, all court systems must provide an appeals process for hearings and trials; therefore, there are appellate courts charged with the responsibility of considering appeals from...
State courts have jurisdiction over state and municipal laws and state constitutional issues. They handle most criminal and civil cases that occur within their territory. Federal courts have...