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About the Courts Hawai`i Supreme Court. Intermediate Court of Appeals. Land and Tax Appeal Courts. Circuit Courts. Family Courts. District Courts.
Circuit Court (Oʻahu First Circuit)Phone Number Kaʻahumanu Hale 777 Punchbowl Street Honolulu HI 96813-5093 [building photo] [map] [parking] Information Court Concierge Desk (808) 539-4767
Several types of courts make up Hawaiis judicial system. The differences among then lie in the kinds of cases each court can decide. This is called the courts jurisdiction. For example, circuit courts have jurisdiction in criminal felony cases, and district courts have jurisdiction in traffic cases.
Types of Cases the Federal Circuit Handles international tradecertain monetary claims against the United States government government contracts federal personnel patents veterans benefits trademarks public safety officers benefits claims
Complexity of Cases: The General District Court usually deals with straightforward cases, while the Circuit Court handles more complex and serious legal matters.

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In the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress established a system of circuit courts to serve as the trial courts for most federal criminal cases, for suits between citizens of different states (diversity cases), and for civil suits initiated by the United States.
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Jury trials are held in the Circuit Courts, which have general jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases. They also have exclusive jurisdiction in probate, guardianship and criminal felony cases, as well as civil cases where the contested amount exceeds $40,000.

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