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The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction for the State of Arizona and the judges hear cases which involve felony prosecutions, civil cases over $10,000, probate matters, marriage dissolutions and annulments, real property title and possession matters.
The Superior Court has authority over all crimes and most often handles major felony cases. Judges in the Superior Court can impose sentences to the House of Corrections or to State Prison for any period of time up to life.
For access to criminal and civil court documents in the Superior Court visit the eAccess portal. For more information about the eAccess portal please visit: . NOTES: Internet Explorer 10 Users: Case details will not display properly unless you switch to Compatibility View.
Thus, once one felony in a case is transferred to superior court (meaning the case is now a criminal and not a juvenile matter), superior court also gains jurisdiction over all the charges related to the same transaction or single scheme.
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The superior court is the states only general jurisdiction court and it hears the widest variety of cases. Supreme Court The Supreme Court is the highest court and court of last resort in Arizona.
Courts of limited and special jurisdiction include the Justice Courts and the Magistrate Courts. Magistrate Courts are also referred to as City or Municipal Courts. The Arizona Superior Court, a court of general jurisdiction, is considered one court with locations in each of the 15 counties in the state.

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