In the State of Florida, the correct two courts that are part of the judicial system are:
- circuit courts
- district courts of appeal
The state of Florida does not have "incorporated courts" or "township courts" as part of its judicial system. Florida's judiciary system is structured into several tiers, including County Courts for each county, Circuit Courts which cover regions within the state called circuits, District Courts of Appeal which are intermediate appellate courts, and the Florida Supreme Court, which is the highest court in the state.
Which courts are part of the judicial system in Florida?
Choose exactly two answers that are correct.
Responses
incorporated courts
incorporated courts
township courts
township courts
circuit courts
circuit courts
district courts of appeal
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