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https://www.supremecourt.gov/What is Superior Court? | Legal Beagle
The trial courts of many states are called superior courts. This includes California, Washington, Georgia, Arizona, Connecticut and Alaska. Other states call these types of courts circuit courts (e.g., in Michigan) or supreme courts (e.g., in New York.) But some states use the term "superior court" to refer to different types of courts.
https://legalbeagle.com/13712002-what-is-superior-court.htmlSuperior Courts - superior_courts - California
Superior Courts Print California has 58 trial courts, one in each county. In trial (superior) courts, a judge and sometimes a jury hears witnesses' testimony and other evidence and decides cases by applying the relevant law to the relevant facts. The California courts serve the state's population of more than 39 million people.
https://www.courts.ca.gov/superiorcourts.htmList of courts of the United States - Wikipedia
1 United States Federal Courts 1.1 Geographic based jurisdiction 1.2 Specific subject-matter jurisdiction 1.3 Former United States Courts 2 Courts by state of the United States 2.1 Alabama 2.2 Alaska 2.3 Arizona 2.4 Arkansas 2.5 California 2.6 Colorado 2.7 Connecticut 2.8 Delaware 2.9 Florida 2.10 Georgia 2.11 Hawaii 2.12 Idaho 2.13 Illinois
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_courts_of_the_United_StatesSuperior Court | New Hampshire Judicial Branch
The Superior Court hears the following types of cases: Negligence, contracts, real property rights and other civil matters with a minimum claim of $1,500 in damages in which either party requests a trial by jury. The Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction over cases in which the damage claims exceed $25,000.
https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/superior-courtSuperior Court - Rhode Island
The Superior Court manages specific Business, Gun, Drug, Sexual Predator, and Domestic Violence Calendars, as well as a Court-Annexed Arbitration Program and an annual Settlement/Mediation week. Please feel free to contact the Office of the Presiding Justice at (401) 222-3212 or the Office of the Superior Court Administrator at (401) 222-3215 ...
https://www.courts.ri.gov/Courts/SuperiorCourt/Pages/default.aspxPima County Superior Court
The Superior Court urges anyone contacted by potential scammers to immediately call the Jury Commissioner's Office (520) 724-4222, to verify whether a jury summons is in effect. Because this is a nationwide issue, if you receive a call from a scammer please file an online report with the Federal Trade Commission by going to www.ftc.gov and ...
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Cowlitz County Superior Court remains open, and we are committed to continuing essential operations of the Court in ways that are safe, responsible and take into account the COVID infection rates in SW Washington. Most court hearings currently are conducted via the Zoom video conferencing platorm.
https://cowlitzsuperiorcourt.us/California superior courts - Wikipedia
Superior courts in California are the state trial courts with general jurisdiction to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially designated to be heard in some other court or before a governmental agency. As mandated by the California Constitution, there is a superior court in each of the 58 counties in California. The superior courts also have appellate divisions ...
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