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What type of jurisdiction does a Court of Appeals have?
Courts of Appeal have appellate jurisdiction when superior courts have original jurisdiction, and in certain other cases prescribed by statute. Like the Supreme Court, they have original jurisdiction in habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, and prohibition proceedings (Cal. Const., art. VI, 10).
What is the jurisdiction of the justice court in Utah?
The territorial jurisdiction of a county justice court extends to the limits of the precinct for which the justice court is created and includes all municipalities within the precinct, other than a municipality where a municipal justice court exists.
What does the Utah Court of Appeals do?
The jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals is complementary to that of the Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals hears all appeals from the Juvenile and District Courts, except those from the small claims department of a District Court.
What type of jurisdiction do cases that are heard in the Court of Appeals use?
appellate jurisdiction Appellate jurisdiction refers to the power of a court to hear appeals from lower courts. Appellate jurisdiction includes the power to reverse or modify the lower courts decision.
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