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Pennsylvania Superior Court

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The Pennsylvania Superior Court is the primary appellate court from which appeals are taken from the trial level. This appellate court handles appeals for most civil and criminal cases. A total of 15 judges sit on this court, but cases are typically handled by 3-judge panels that hear cases in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, or Philadelphia.

The other intermediate appellate court in Pennsylvania is the Commonwealth Court, which handles matters involving government.[1]

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