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The Court of Appeals sits in panels of at least three judges. Judges are assigned to panels and rotated through regional panels. Each panel independently hears and determines the cases assigned to the panel.
This Court has the authority to hear cases as a matter of right (which the Court is required to hear) and on a petition for appeal. For example, decisions of the Circuit Courts in traffic infractions, criminal cases, and domestic relations cases are heard on appeal in the Court of Appeals.
The circuit court has appellate jurisdiction over all appeals from the general district court and the juvenile and domestic relations district court. Appeals from these district courts are heard de novo; that is, the cases are tried from the beginning as though there had been no prior trial.
The Court of Appeals of Virginia provides appellate review of final decisions of the circuit courts in domestic relations matters, appeals from decisions of an administrative agency, traffic infractions, and criminal cases. It also hears appeals of final decisions of the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission.
The Court of Appeals is located in the Supreme Court Building and the attached Rose Lafoon Building in Richmond, with additional hearing locations around the state. The court is composed of seventeen judges, each elected to an eight-year term by a majority of members of the General Assembly.
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How to Find Virginia Criminal Court Records Online? The Judicial System website of Virginia has a Case Status and Information section where individuals can access criminal court records from the various courts online. Here cases can be searched using a name, case number or hearing date depending on the courts.
there is a General District court in every city and county in Virginia. A General District court decides all criminal offenses involving ordinances, laws, and by-laws of the county or city in which it is located and all misdemeanors under state law.

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