Waushara County Circuit Court Rules 2025

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It was first established as the Circuit Court of Justice under the Courts of Justice Act 1924 and replaced the County Court on the civil side, and quarter sessions and recorders courts on the criminal side, as well as some of the jurisdiction of the assizes. These are heard by a judge sitting alone.
1:06 3:05 Courts. For example if a federal district court decides a criminal case. And one of the parties isMoreCourts. For example if a federal district court decides a criminal case. And one of the parties is not satisfied with the outcome. They can appeal to the circuit court for that region.
The chief judges meet about nine times a year as a committee, as do the district court administrators. Article VII of the Wisconsin Constitution, as amended in April 1977, creates the circuit court as a single level, unified trial court with original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state.
In the Judiciary Act of 1789 Congress established a system of circuit courts to serve as the trial courts for most federal criminal cases, for suits between citizens of different states (diversity cases), and for civil suits initiated by the United States.
0:13 1:48 And serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year inMoreAnd serious misdemeanors. These are crimes that carry a potential punishment of over a year in prison. But thats not all circuit courts also handle appeals from lower courts.

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The circuit court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in Wisconsin, having original juris- diction in civil and criminal cases, unless that jurisdiction is assigned to a higher court. The Wisconsin Constitution specifies that there will be judicial circuits with judges elected within those circuits.
Wisconsin circuit courts Wisconsin Circuit Court System Established August 1848 Jurisdiction Wisconsin Location Milwaukee (District 1) Racine (District 2) Waukesha (District 3) Oshkosh (District 4) Madison (District 5) La Crosse (District 7) Green Bay (District 8) Wausau (District 9) Hudson (District 10)9 more rows
More specifically, federal courts hear criminal, civil, and bankruptcy cases. And once a case is decided, it can often be appealed.

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