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As per this code the maximum sentence a sessions judge of district court may award to a convict is capital punishment. The district court has appellate jurisdiction over all subordinate courts situated in the district on both civil and criminal matters.
Offences and crimes prosecuted summarily in the District Court are generally subject to maximum sentences of 12 months or less or fines up to 5,000 euro at most.
The Crown Court deals with the most serious criminal offences.
Superior Court Jurisdiction serves as an appellate court for appeals from civil and criminal cases which have been tried in the District Court; hears cases involving children who have committed crimes (juvenile delinquency) or who are abused or neglected (child in need of aid);
The District Court handles misdemeanors where the maximum sentence is 2 years in the House of Corrections. The Superior Court has authority over all crimes and most often handles major felony cases.

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The District Court may ordinarily impose a sentence of R120 000 or 3 years imprisonment, based on the amount determined by the Minister. Therefore, for each period of one year imprisonment, the District Court may impose a fine of R40 000 (i.e. R120 000 to 3 years = R40 000 to 1 year).
Complexity of Cases: The General District Court usually deals with straightforward cases, while the Circuit Court handles more complex and serious legal matters.
Thus, once one felony in a case is transferred to superior court (meaning the case is now a criminal and not a juvenile matter), superior court also gains jurisdiction over all the charges related to the same transaction or single scheme.

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