Intermediate appellate court: An intermediate appellate court is an appellate court that is not the court of last resort in its jurisdiction. [100%] 2023-09-29 [Appellate courts]
Appellate court: An appellate court is a court having appellate jurisdiction, which is jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure in a lawsuit, both civil and criminal. In the federal court system, the courts of appellate jurisdiction are ... [81%] 2023-03-02 [Legal Terms] [Judicial]...
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division: The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York is the intermediate appellate court in New York State. The state is geographically divided into four judicial departments of the Appellate Division. (Intermediate appellate courts in the state of New York) [79%] 2024-03-29 [New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division] [New York (state) state courts]...
Kentucky intermediate appellate court elections, 2018: The terms of two newly-appointed Kentucky Court of Appeals judges, Robert Johnson and Gene Smallwood Jr., expired in January 2019. Both were appointed by Gov. [70%] 2022-10-20
Florida intermediate appellate court elections, 2020: The terms of 25 Florida District Courts of Appeal justices expired on January 5, 2021. The 25 seats were up for retention election on November 3, 2020. [70%] 2022-09-15
Florida intermediate appellate court elections, 2022: The terms of 28 Florida intermediate appellate court judges will expire on January 2, 2023. The 28 seats are up for retention election on November 8, 2022. [70%] 2022-06-29
Michigan intermediate appellate court elections, 2022: The terms of seven Michigan intermediate appellate court judges expired on January 1, 2023. Two special elections were also called for partial terms ending on January 1, 2027. [70%] 2024-09-30
List of state intermediate appellate courts: 42 of the 50 states have an intermediate appellate court, and nine (Delaware, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming) do not. Some of the states that do have intermediate appellate courts have more than one ... (none) [66%] 2023-10-06 [State appellate courts of the United States] [States of the United States law-related lists]...
Connecticut Appellate Court: The Connecticut Appellate Court is the court of first appeals for all cases arising from the Connecticut Superior Courts. Its creation in 1983 required Connecticut's voters and legislature to amend the state's constitution. (Intermediate appellate court of Connecticut) [66%] 2023-10-02 [1983 establishments in Connecticut] [Connecticut state courts]...
Illinois Appellate Court: The Illinois Appellate Court is the intermediate appellate court in Illinois. First established in 1877, it hears appeals from verdicts reached at the trial level (the circuit courts in the state), and its decisions, in turn, can be appealed to ... [66%] 2025-01-01 [State intermediate appellate courts]
New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division: The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division (in case citation, N.J. Super. (Intermediate appellate court of New Jersey) [62%] 2024-04-11 [New Jersey state courts] [State appellate courts of the United States]...
New Court: New Court (also known as The Rothschild Headquarters) is a collection of proximate buildings in London having served as the global headquarters of the Rothschild investment bank since 1809. The current building is the fourth incarnation of the Rothschild offices ... [59%] 2025-05-11 [Office buildings in London] [Office buildings completed in 2011]...
New York circuit courts: The New York circuit courts were circuit courts created by the New York State Constitution of 1821, and abolished by the Constitution of 1846. Under the provisions of the Constitution of New York, 1777, the justices of the New York ... [58%] 2023-09-25 [New York (state) state courts] [Legal history of New York (state)]...
New York City courts: The New York City court system consists of the several citywide and state courts. There are two city courts, the Criminal Court and the Civil Court, and several state courts, the Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, and Family Court. (Court system) [58%] 2023-12-30 [Government of New York City] [New York (state) state courts]...
New York county courts: The County Courts are courts within the New York State Unified Court System located in each county outside New York City. In New York City, criminal and civil matters are heard in the city Criminal Court and Civil Court, respectively ... [58%] 2024-01-13 [New York (state) state courts] [Courts and tribunals with year of establishment missing]...
New Bremen Town Court, New York: The New Bremen Town Court is one of 32 town and village courts in Lewis County, New York. This court has jurisdiction over vehicle and traffic matters, small claims, evictions, civil matters and criminal offenses. [57%] 2023-12-22 [New York Town Courts]
New Rochelle City Court, New York: The New Rochelle City Court is a City Court in Westchester County, New York that has jurisdiction over cases, including, misdemeanors, lesser offenses, and civil lawsuits under $15,000. [57%] 2023-12-23 [New York city courts]
Catskill Town Court, New York: The Catskill Town Court is one of several other trial courts in Greene County, New York. This court has jurisdiction over vehicle and traffic matters, small claims, evictions, civil matters and criminal offenses. [56%] 2024-01-20 [New York Town Courts]
New York Unified Court System: The New York Unified Court System consists of all the trial and appellate state courts in New York. The trial courts are called the New York Supreme Courts, contrary to the naming system used in most other states. [56%] 2023-02-18 [Law]
Davenport Town Court, New York: The Davenport Town Court is one of 23 town and village courts in Delaware County, New York. This court has jurisdiction over vehicle and traffic matters, small claims, evictions, civil matters and criminal offenses. [56%] 2023-07-03 [New York Town Courts]
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