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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.
The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. All felony criminal cases, civil cases involving more than $10,000 and misdemeanor, and infraction appeals from District Court are tried in Superior Court. A jury of 12 hears the criminal cases. In the civil cases, juries are often waived.
What is the difference between District Court and Superior Court? Juvenile matters and less serious criminal offenses such as misdemeanors and infractions are usually prosecuted in District Court, while more serious offenses such as felonies are usually prosecuted in Superior Court.
Superior courts hear cases involving felony crimes, civil cases involving $25,000 or more, and appeals from district courts. This court sits (holds court) at least twice a year in each county of the state.
The court system is separated into three divisions: Appellate Division. Superior Court Division. District Court Division.

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The General Court of Justice consists of three divisions: the appellate division, the superior court division and the district court division. The appellate division comprises the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals.
District courts hear cases involving civil, criminal, juvenile, and magistrate matters. District courts are divided into 43 districts across the state and sit in the county seat of each county. They may also preside in certain other cities and towns specifically authorized by the General Assembly.

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