; United States; Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals ... 1 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ... he Supreme Court is the highest court in the federal judiciary. Congress has established two levels of federal courts under the Supreme Court: the trial courts and the appellate courts. The United States district courts...
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These materials are designed for classroom use and independent study. ... Graphic: Structure of Federal Court ... Court Links...
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Court Administration ... Court of Claims ... Civil Court Structure...
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Court Structure of Texas ... Skip main navigation for Texas Court Online, go to main content navigation ... Texas Court Structure Chart...
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COURT STRUCTURE OF TEXAS; OCTOBER 1, 2009; Civil Appeals Criminal Appeals; -- Jurisdiction --; Supreme Court; (1 Court -- 9 Justices); Municipal Courts3; (916 Cities -- 1,463 Judges); Court of Criminal Appeals; (1 Court -- 9 Judges); Justice Courts2; (822 Courts -- 822 Judges); --
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Improving Justice through Leadership and Service to the Courts ... CSP Home > State Court Structure Charts ... Court Statistics Project...
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The court structure charts are convenient summaries. They do not substitute for the detailed descriptive material contained in the tables of State Court Organization, 1998. Moreover, they are based on the Court Statistics Project's terminology and categories.
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Structure is progressive. ... Triable either way ñ can be tried in either the magistrates or Crown Court. In practice the accused can select to be tried in the magistrates court rather than face a jury. If accused does and the magistrates decide it is appropriate ñ they may refer the matter to the Crown Court for sentencing.
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The Court Structure of Her Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS) ... Her Majesty's Courts Service carries out the administrative and support for the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Crown Court, the magistrates' courts, the county courts and the Probate Service.
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