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DISTRICT COURTS Unlike county courts, where there is at least one judge per county, district judges are assigned to the judicial district and may serve more than one county within that judicial district, particularly in rural areas of the state, where as many as seven counties may be included in a district.
Our busy state court system has four levels of courts: county courts, district courts, the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. County courts handle about 450,000 case filings per year, and the district courts including our seven specially designated water courts handle about 235,000 cases per year.
In U.S. constitutional law, the last resort rule is a largely prudential rule which gives a federal court the power to avoid a constitutional issue in some circumstances. It is one the seven rules of the constitutional avoidance doctrine established in Ashwander v.
First, as the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice. Second, due to its power of judicial review, it plays an essential role in ensuring that each branch of government recognizes the limits of its own power.
The Colorado Supreme Court is the states court of last resort. Its decisions are binding on all other Colorado state courts. The Supreme Court is composed of seven justices who serve ten-year terms. The Chief Justice is selected from the membership of the body and serves at the pleasure of a majority of the justices.
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(16) court of last resort means that State court having the highest and final appellate authority of the State.
The Colorado Judicial Branch is a unified court system made up of limited-jurisdiction county courts, general-jurisdiction district courts, and the Colorado Court of Appeals and Colorado Supreme Court.
The 21st Judicial District is continuing to offer the option for parties to file documents via email. Domestic Relations case filings will not be accepted in this email box. Please note the guidelines below. If you have questions, you can contact the Clerks Office at (970) 257-3640 during regular business hours.

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