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Superior Courts are divided into five main types: Criminal cases, civil cases, family cases and tax cases.
Letters at the end of the number are usually local notes such as, e.g. the judges initials, and are commonly skipped (2:14-cv-123456-ABC-RZ vs. 2:14-cv-123456).
Cases involving criminal, civil and family law are heard in what is known as the Superior Court. The Superior Court is sometimes called the trial court because it is where trials are conducted.
Locate a federal court case by using the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) or by visiting the Clerks Office of the courthouse where the case was filed.
After a case is filed, the court assigns it a docket number, which is the courts case number or tracking number. The docket lists the judge, parties, and the attorneys of record, along with a summary of each document filed in the case, the date when it was filed, and the court case number assigned to the document.

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The Superior Court is New Jerseys highest trial court, with general jurisdiction, handling major criminal cases, complex civil matters, family disputes, and appellate cases. It oversees most significant cases in the state and reviews Municipal Court trials.
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.

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