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California Supreme Court It can review cases decided by the Courts of Appeal. Also, certain kinds of cases go directly to the Supreme Court and are not heard first in the Court of Appeal: Death penalty appeals. Disciplinary cases involving judges or lawyers.
The Court of Appeal is the highest court within the Senior Courts of England and Wales, and deals only with appeals from other courts or tribunals.
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There can be an overlap between the case-types, as some offences can be heard in either court. But as a general rule the more serious offences will proceed to the District court while the less serious ones will stay in the Local court.
Criminal Courts can be divided into two groups: Regional Magistrates Courts. Ordinary Magistrates Courts (also called District Courts) Currently, Regional Magistrates Courts only deal with criminal cases whereas the District Magistrates Courts deal with criminal and civil cases.
The Court consists of a Civil Division and a Criminal Division; find out more about its judges.