AJ 025 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Small Claims Court, General Jurisdiction

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The state/federal court systems: federal court is not superior to state (independent from each other) State courts include: trial courts of limited jurisdiction, trial courts of general jurisdiction, appellate courts, state"s highest court (state supreme court) Lawsuit pleads in front of trial court, then to appellate (if they lose) Trial courts: where trials are held/testimony is taken w/ general jurisdiction (county, district, superior/circuit): wide jurisdiction including civil and criminal prosecutions w/ limited jurisdiction (special inferior trial courts, minor judiciary courts): small claims court = under 5000$ (varies) No new trials (review old cases to check for error) Question of fact: what really happened (ie. burned flag or not) Question of law: application/interpretation of law (ie. whether burning flag is protected under free speech. Defer to the trial courts findings of fact. Appellate courts give yield to question of fact (trial judge/jury firsthand experience) Appellate will only challenge trial"s finding if erroneous (contrary to evidence/no evidence)

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