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Typically, the district court handles criminal cases and felonies, while the county court handles everything else (like misdemeanors, traffic offenses, etc.). However, the size of a county makes a difference. In small counties, both courts hear a wide variety of different matters.
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What Types of Cases Do Federal District Courts Hear? Interpretation of aspects of the US Constitution. Federal criminal cases. Military legal issues not handled in the military justice system. Violations of securities laws. Intellectual property law, including copyrights and patents.
1:07 2:00 Cases. So next time youre summoned for jury duty or need to file a lawsuit. Remember this countyMoreCases. So next time youre summoned for jury duty or need to file a lawsuit. Remember this county and district courts are two distinct threads in the intricate web of our judicial.
Civil cases arise from disputes involving the Constitution, federal laws, or treaties. They also can be brought in district court if the parties are citizens of different states or countries and the amount in controversy exceeds a certain amount of money.

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In Texas, there are four federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, and trial courts with both general and limited jurisdiction. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below.

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