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.
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).
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).