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0:18 1:53 System the district court. And the Superior Court are two distinct types of Courts. Each playing aMoreSystem the district court. And the Superior Court are two distinct types of Courts. Each playing a unique role in the justice. System district courts are the general trial courts of the United States
matters of probate (wills, estates); dissolution or annulment of marriages (divorces); naturalization and the issuance of appropriate documents for these events; and, special cases and proceedings not otherwise provided for, and such other jurisdiction as may be provided by law.
The hierarchy of courts are as follows 1) Supreme Court, 2) High Courts, 3) District Courts (other courts are mostly considered as subsidiaries of these courts).
Hunley, Amy J.
Superior Court Judge Salary in Phoenix, AZ Annual SalaryMonthly Pay Top Earners $168,134 $14,011 75th Percentile $123,000 $10,250 Average $93,965 $7,830 25th Percentile $46,500 $3,875
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The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
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.
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.

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