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State court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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State supreme court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, the state supreme court (known by various names in various states) is the highest state court in the state court system. Generally, the state supreme court is exclusively for h...
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Federal courts are superior to state courts. ... State courts are independent of federal courts. ... A state court system is typically made up of trial courts, appellate courts, and federal district courts.
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Federal courts are superior to state courts. ... State courts are independent of federal courts. ... A state court system is typically made up of trial courts, appellate courts, and federal district courts.
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"(b) In the event the number of judges for any circuit increases, the new judge shall be elected in the manner provided by law for the election of judges in the superior courts of this state and by special election as provided in Code Section 21-2-546.";
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