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The appellate division comprises the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals. Except in very limited circumstances, a party dissatisfied with the results in the trial divisions has a right to have that result reviewed by one of these courts, and in some cases by both.
s North Carolinas Superior and District Courts handle more than 3.2 million cases each year. The Superior and District Courts are divided into districts across the state.
Sec. The General Court of Justice shall constitute a unified judicial system for purposes of jurisdiction, operation, and administration, and shall consist of an Appellate Division, a Superior Court Division, and a District Court Division. NC Constitution - Article 4 - North Carolina General Assembly North Carolina General Assembly (.gov) Laws Constitution Article4 North Carolina General Assembly (.gov) Laws Constitution Article4
There are two types of Appellate Courts: Courts of Appeal. California Supreme Court. Court System Overview - The Superior Court of California, County of scscourt.org generalinfo community scscourt.org generalinfo community
Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices.
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals is the states only intermediate appellate court. Our judicial system has three levels of courts: Trial courts (District courts and Superior courts), the Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of North Carolina. About the Court of Appeals | North Carolina Judicial Branch North Carolina Courts (.gov) courts about-the-court-o North Carolina Courts (.gov) courts about-the-court-o
Appellate Division Learn more. Court of AppealsThe Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court that was created to relieve the Supreme Court of a portion of its heavy caseload. Like the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals decides only questions of law. Types of Courts | North Carolina Judicial Branch North Carolina Courts (.gov) learn types-of-courts North Carolina Courts (.gov) learn types-of-courts
The Judicial Branch interprets what our laws and constitution mean and makes decisions about the laws and those who break them. North Carolinas court system is called the General Court of Justice and consists of three divisions: appellate, superior court, and district court.

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