Question

The three levels of state court include:


1) appellate, district, and limited jurisdiction.

2) appellate, general jurisdiction, and limited jurisdiction.

3) limited jurisdiction, district, and supreme.

4) general jurisdiction, district, and appellate.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:

2) appellate, general jurisdiction, and limited jurisdiction.

In most state court systems, courts are typically categorized into three levels: courts with limited jurisdiction (which handle specific types of cases), trial courts of general jurisdiction (often called district courts), and appellate courts (which review decisions made by the lower courts).