CJ 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Public Defender, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Appellate Jurisdiction

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Three-tiered court structure: trial courts of limited jurisdiction, trial courts of general jurisdiction, appellate courts. Courts of limited jurisdiction: misdemeanors, violations of municipal ordinances, traffic violations, civil suits where the damages involve less than a specific amount of money, specialized courts. Courts of general jurisdiction: has jurisdiction over felony offenses. State appellate courts: original jurisdiction vs. appellate jurisdiction, state supreme court. There are three levels of courts in the federal system: u. s. district courts, u. s. courts of appeal, u. s. supreme court. District courts = trial courts of the federal system. U. s. court of appeal (aka u. s. circuit courts: appeals fall into one of three categories, frivolous = appeal for the sake of appeal, ritualistic = asserting right to appeal, nonconsensual = major questions of law and policy. The u. s. supreme court: nation"s highest appellate (cid:271)ody, decides important political and social issues, shapes the future meaning of the. Constitution: writ of certiorari and the rule of four.

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