Circut Court System
Wisconsin Court System - Circuit courts
The circuit courts were created on April 5, 1977 when Wisconsin voters approved a variety of proposed amendments to Article VII of the Wisconsin Constitution, which pertains to the judicial branch of government. ... The Wisconsin Court System protects individuals' rights, privileges and liberties, maintains the rule of law, and provides a forum ...
https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/circuit/index.htmCircuit Court - Kentucky Court of Justice
Circuit Court is the court of general jurisdiction that hears civil matters involving more than $5,000, capital offenses and felonies, land dispute title cases and contested probate cases. Circuit Court has the power to issue injunctions, writs of prohibition and writs of mandamus and to hear appeals from District Court and administrative agencies.
https://kycourts.gov/Courts/Circuit-Court/Pages/default.aspxVirginia Circuit Court - Judiciary of Virginia
The circuit court handles most civil cases with claims of more than $25,000. It shares authority with the general district court to hear matters involving claims between $4,500 and $25,000, and in civil cases for personal injury and wrongful death up to $50,000. The circuit court has the authority to hear serious criminal cases called felonies.
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/circuit/home.htmlCircuit Court | New Hampshire Judicial Branch
Circuit Court Circuit Court The New Hampshire Circuit Court consists of the District, Family and Probate court divisions. There are 10 Circuits in the state, one for each of the state’s counties. Within each circuit there are several court locations, each of which has a clerk and deputy clerk. Forms Court Locations Contact Us FAQ Court Locations
https://www.courts.nh.gov/our-courts/circuit-courtVirginia's Court System - Judiciary of Virginia
Serving the Commonwealth through 32 judicial districts, the general district court is a limited jurisdiction trial court that hears civil cases involving amounts in controversy up to $25,000, and conducts trials for traffic infractions and misdemeanor offenses. Individual General District Court Homepages
https://www.vacourts.gov/courts/home.htmlCourts - CT Judicial Branch
Judicial Branch. Connecticut Courts. This section provides information on the various functions and operations of our state courts, as well as addresses, phone numbers, and directions to each court location. Supreme Court.
https://www.jud.ct.gov/courts.htmWisconsin Court System - Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA ...
WCCA was created in 1999 in response to increasing requests from district attorneys, law enforcement, and other court business partners to access court records. Businesses, members of the media, and the general public have benefited from WCCA and many have come to rely on it as their primary means of accessing circuit court data.
https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/committees/wcca.htmThe Courts - NYCOURTS.GOV - New York State Unified Court System
The official home page of the New York State Unified Court System. We hear more than three million cases a year involving almost every type of endeavor. We hear family matters, personal injury claims, commercial disputes, trust and estates issues, criminal cases, and landlord-tenant cases.
https://nycourts.gov/courts/index.shtmlCircuit court - Wikipedia
Circuit courts are court systems in several common law jurisdictions. [1] The core concept of circuit courts requires judges to travel to different locales to ensure wide visibility and understanding of cases in a region.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_courtFlorida Courts
Office of the State Courts Administrator. The Office of the State Courts Administrator (OSCA) was created in 1972 to serve the chief justice in carrying out his or her responsibilities as the chief administrative officer of the judicial branch, which includes the Florida Supreme Court, 5 district courts of appeal, 20 circuit courts, and 67 county courts.
https://www.flcourts.org/Introduction To The Federal Court System | USAO | Department of Justice
The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system. There are 94 district courts, 13 circuit courts, and one Supreme Court throughout the country.
https://www.justice.gov/usao/justice-101/federal-courts