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There are five Circuit Courts of Appeal, each covering a different group of parishes. The Courts of Appeal have appellate jurisdiction over all civil matters, all matters appealed from family and juvenile courts, and most criminal cases that are triable by a jury.
If a criminal case is determined to be a felony, it is then bound over into Circuit Court. All misdemeanor cases stay in District Court. Civil: District Court civil cases are damages under $25,000. Circuit Court civil cases are damages over $25,000.
The primary function of the Courts of Appeal is to ensure that the law is interpreted and applied correctly, not to hear testimony, consider evidence outside of the record, or retry cases.
Court of Appeals There are five Circuit Courts of Appeal, each covering a different group of parishes. The Courts of Appeal have appellate jurisdiction over all civil matters, all matters appealed from family and juvenile courts, and most criminal cases that are triable by a jury.
Each circuit has its own court of appeals that reviews cases decided in U.S. district courts within the circuit. Unlike trial courts, appellate courts do not retry cases or hear new evidence; they do not hear witnesses testify; and there is no jury.

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There are five circuits, each covering a different group of parishes. Each circuit is subdivided into three districts. As with the Louisiana Supreme Court, the regular judicial terms on the courts of appeal are ten years.

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