CRJU 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, Appellate Jurisdiction, General Jurisdiction

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The court system in the united states, consisting of one system of state and local courts and another system of federal courts. jurisdiction. The authority of a court to hear and decide cases. origninal jurisdiction. The authority of a court to hear a case when it is first brought to court. appellate jurisdiction. The power of a court to review a case for errors of law. general jurisdiction. The power of a court to hear any type of case. special jurisdiction. The power of a court to hear only certain kinds of cases. subject matter jurisdiction. The power of court to hear a particular typed of case. personal jurisdiction. A court"s authority over the parties to a lawsuit. writ of certiorari. A written order, from the u. s. supreme court to a lower court whose decision is being appealed, to send the records of the case forward for review. writ of habeas corpus.

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