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What types of cases do different state courts handle? |
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State courts operate under a two-or three-tier system. Each system typically has a threshold dollar amount or authority based on subject matter. For example, in one state what is known as Small Claims Court or Municipal Court might have jurisdiction over controversies less than $5,000, the County Court or District Court may hear controversies where the amount at issue is up to $25,000 and Superior Court may hear controversies in excess of $25,000.
In addition, there may be rules which establish special courts for certain matters (e.g., Family Court, Probate Court). |
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