Court Structure and Jurisdiction Flashcards
Define: dual-court system
-federal and state courts exist side-by-side, but independent of one another
All courts have ___ jurisdiction and __ jurisdiction.
- geographical jurisdiction
- subject-matter jurisdiction
Define: limited jurisdiction
- limited authority
- small or preliminary issues
Define: general jurisdiction
-broad authority over simple and complex cases both civil and criminal
Define: appelate jurisdiction
-a court’s authority to hear appeal from decisions of lower courts
Federal court is divided into 4 levels”
2-trial court levels (limited & general)
2-appelate levels (appeals & U.S. Supreme Court)
Common features of state courts are (5)…
- trial courts (limited & general)
- appelate courts
- lowest level courts are overseen by justice of peace (may include municipal courts)
- every state has a highest appelate court
- states have specialized courts
County courts are of ___ jurisdiction
-general jurisdiction
A case moves from State to Federal when…
- person has lost their case/exhausted all appeals
- if substantial federal question has been raised
Problem-solving courts, such as mental health court, emphasize…
1-mental health & other treatments
2-social services
3-ongoing monitoring
In a civil case, the plantiff seeks…
-seeks remedy or relief from defendant