Sentences with phrase «general jurisdiction trial»

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The circuit courts are West Virginia's only general jurisdiction trial courts of record.
Circuit courts are West Virginia's only general jurisdiction trial courts of record.

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Jury trials are held in the Circuit Courts, which have general jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases.
Breyer was the keynote speaker at a dinner commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Massachusetts Superior Court, one of the oldest trial courts of general jurisdiction in the country.
This grouping includes both general and limited jurisdiction trial courts such as city, county and probate courts.
But, the decision leaves Congress with the option of potentially changing that statute which currently limits the personal jurisdiction of federal trial courts to that of a state court of general jurisdiction in the same state, as it already does in cases that are predominantly «in rem» (e.g. interpleader cases and interstate boundary and real property title disputes), in bankruptcy cases, and with respect to the subpoena power of U.S. District Courts.
(U.S. June 19, 2017) in which the court finds that «specific personal jurisdiction» (as opposed to «general jurisdiction») is lacking with regard to the claims of members of the class of plaintiffs who are not California residents in this case brought in a California state trial court (in an 8 - 1 decision with Justice Sotomayor dissenting).
The average Colorado general jurisdiction judge handles 1100 cases per year including nine full fledged trials a year (which can last for weeks) and dozens of additional evidentiary hearings.
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.
at 4 (observing that decrease in jury trials from 1976 to 2002 in courts of general jurisdiction of sample in 22 states «was similar in jury trials (from 3.4 percent to 1.3 percent) and bench trials (from 5.0 percent to 2.0 percent)»).
The Superior Court — known until 2004 as the Territorial Court — is the trial court of general jurisdiction in the V.I.. Its site includes extensive information about the court, as well as calendars, selected opinions and forms.
Jurisdiction Circuit courts have general trial jurisdiction over matters not assigned by statute to the county courts and also hear appeals from county Jurisdiction Circuit courts have general trial jurisdiction over matters not assigned by statute to the county courts and also hear appeals from county jurisdiction over matters not assigned by statute to the county courts and also hear appeals from county court cases.
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During 2005, judges decided 32 % (8,543) of the nearly 27,000 civil trials disposed of by state courts of general jurisdiction nationwide.
In 2005 there were an estimated 26,950 tort, contract, and real property trials in state courts of general jurisdiction nationwide.
Where an inferior court can have no jurisdiction of a case of law or equity, the ground of objection is not taken by plea in abatement, as an exception of the given case from the otherwise general jurisdiction of the court; appearance does not cure the defect of judicial power, and it may be relied on by plea, answer, demurrer, or at the trial or hearing.
The general jurisdiction court is the Superior Court of Arizona, a statewide trial court.
As Québec expanded the jurisdiction of its provincial court over the last 50 years (for the most part, when it was governed by the Parti québécois), it took more and more out of the former exclusive jurisdiction of the Superior Court, impinging ever more on what the Supreme Court, in Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v British Columbia (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 59, [2014] 3 SCR 31, described as its «historic task... to resolve disputes between individuals and decide questions of private and public law».
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