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Article VI, the Judicial Article of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, provides for a unified, 3-tiered judiciary - Circuit Court, Appellate Court, and Supreme Court.
Go to the Clerks office at the courthouse where the court case was filed, Give the Clerk the case number and ask to see the case file; or if you do not know the case number, most clerks have computers to search by name.
In todays system, as shown below, there are three levels of courts: circuit, appellate, and supreme, all operating within clearly defined geographical boundaries. The circuit court is a court of original jurisdiction which is divided into twenty-four circuits.
The Supreme Court of Illinois, in addition to being the states highest Court, is responsible for the states trial courts, one appellate court with five districts, and several supporting units.
The office of clerk of the circuit court was created by the Constitution of 1818. Statutory duties were originally limited to selecting juries, but in 1827 these were expanded to include issuing process, entering all judgments into the court record, and keeping docket and fee books.
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0:13 1:48 And serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year inMoreAnd serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year in prison. But thats not all circuit courts also handle appeals from lower courts.
More specifically, federal courts hear criminal, civil, and bankruptcy cases. And once a case is decided, it can often be appealed.
Each of the 102 county governments in the U.S. state of Illinois operates out of a building or complex of buildings known as the countys courthouse. The community in which the courthouse is located is known as the county seat.

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