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The Minnesota Legislature has 67 senators and 134 representatives for a total of 201 members. The State of Minnesota is divided into 67 legislative districts, with about 85,172 people in each district.
Jurisdiction of the court The Minnesota Constitution provides that the district court has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases and such appellate jurisdiction as may be prescribed by law. Appeals from these courts usually go to the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
The U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota serves all 87 Minnesota counties. The District has four staffed divisional offices located in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Duluth, and Fergus Falls.
Active courts RegionCitationEstablished Central District of California C.D. Cal. 1966 Eastern District of California E.D. Cal. 1966 Northern District of California N.D. Cal. 1886 Southern District of California S.D. Cal. 185051 more rows
GSA customers occupy space in more than 100 buildings in Minnesota, including four courthouses, five federal buildings and several leased locations. To report a maintenance problem or request facility information, contact one of the Minnesota Service Center offices listed elsewhere on this page.

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Minnesotas judicial branch derives its powers from the states constitution. The judicial branch consists of three levels: a supreme court, a court of appeals, and district courts.

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