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District courts have original jurisdiction, which means that they preside over cases first. These cases may be either criminal or civil cases. Criminal: Cases in which you break a federal law and get arrested are heard in a federal district court.
The Maine Superior Court is Maines trial court of general jurisdiction and is the only level of court where jury trials are held. Except for family matters, juvenile cases, and civil violations, the Superior Court may hear almost any kind of civil or criminal case that may be brought to trial.
The Maine District Courts were created by the legislature in 1961. The court has 36 judges who hold court in 13 districts at 31 locations throughout Maine.
The Maine Judicial Branch is Maines state court system, comprising the Supreme Judicial Court, the Superior Court, the District Court, and the Administrative Office of the Courts.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maine (in case citations, D. Me.) is the U.S. district court for the state of Maine. The District of Maine was one of the original thirteen district courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, even though Maine was not a separate state from Massachusetts until 1820.
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District Superior Courts Maines state principal courts are the District Court, where lesser criminal offenses, civil actions, and family law matters may be tried; the Superior Court, where almost all civil and criminal matters may be tried.

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