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A circuit court has the power to issue death sentences and impanel grand juries. The courts decisions become legal precedents. Circuit court - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki Circuitcourt wikipedia.org wiki Circuitcourt
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Circuit judges may hear and determine all cases and matters within the jurisdiction of the circuit courts. Associate circuit judges may hear civil matters that do not exceed $25,000, misdemeanor or infraction matters, and felony matters prior to the filing of the information. Understanding Missouri Courts rchp.com representing-yourself-in-court rchp.com representing-yourself-in-court
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The 20th Judicial Circuit encompasses the counties of Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, and Lee.
The Missouri Judiciary consists of three levels of courts: The trial courts (also known as the circuit courts), an intermediate appellate court (the Missouri Court of Appeals) that is divided into three regional districts, and the Supreme Court of Missouri. About the Courts - Missouri Courts mo.gov page mo.gov page
Established by Congress in 1981, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit has jurisdiction over federal cases originating in the states of Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

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