A state court is a type of court that operates within a specific state's legal system. It deals with cases related to state laws, such as criminal offenses, civil disputes, and family matters. Full definition
In a 2005 national sample of state courts of general jurisdiction, half of plaintiff winners in tort trials were awarded $ 24,000 or less in damages. (iltla.com)
He then went straight into a false arrest case in state court resulting in a defense verdict for the firm's client. (conroysimberg.com)
The most noteworthy pension sweetener to win approval was a measure rolling back a key Tier 6 reform for state court officers. (empirecenter.org)