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- Maryland state court system - The judiciary branch of state government includes four levels of courts. The highest court is called the Court of Appeals. The intermediate appeals court is called the Court of Special Appeals. The Circuit Court in each county and in Baltimore City is the trial court of general jurisdiction. Small cases are heard in District Court.
- British Columbia Superior Courts - The Provincial Court, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. This site contains the reasons for judgment of the two superior courts of the province, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.
- Subordinate Courts of Singapore - The first tier in the judicial hierachy, comprises of District Courts, Magistrates' Courts, the Family Court, Juvenile Court, Coroner's Court, the Small Claims Tribunals and the Court Mediation Centre.
- Superior Court, Alameda - Official web site of the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda includes information on the court system and relevant telephone numbers for contacting the court.
- Supreme Court of Illinois - Includes news, information and resources for the Supreme Court, Appellate Court and Circuit Court of Illinois, including court documents, library, press releases, and administrative office of the Illinois Courts (AOIC).
- Court of Appeals - D.C. Circuit Court - Offers access to general court information, calendars, forms, rulings, court offices, and news.
- Michigan Courts - Links to the Michigan Supreme Court and Court of Appeals websites and a directory of trial courts.
- Texas Judiciary Online - Directory of the state court system including appellate and trial courts, and agencies. Includes courts rules and other resources, ethics issues, and links to courts and judicial records.
- Magistrates Court of Victoria - Provides information on the operation of the Magistrates Courts, including criminal and civil process, family law, support services, drug court, koori court and PERIN court.
- Wisconsin Court System - Official site of the Wisconsin judiciary. Official location for released Supreme Court and Court of Appeals opinions. Download circuit court forms. Learn about the entire Wisconsin court system and how it operates.
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- Islamic Courts Union - The Islamic Courts Union (ICU, Somali: Midowga Maxkamadaha Islaamiga, Arabic: اتحاد المحاكم الإسلامية Ittihād al-mahākim al-islāmiyya) was a group of Sharia Courts who united themselves to form a rival administration to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia, with Sharif Sheikh Ahmed as head of the ICU. They are also known as the Joint Islamic Courts, Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), Somalia Islamic Courts Council (SICC) or the Supreme ...
- Mental health courts - Mental health courts are specialized court dockets that provide community treatment and supervision in lieu of incarceration for criminal offenders with mental illness. Like other "problem-solving courts," such as drug courts, domestic violence courts, and community courts, mental health courts seek to move away from the adversarial legal process to address the underlying causes of crime.
- Suspended athletic courts - Many people have started to use suspended athletic courts to cover old athletic courts like tennis courts and basketball courts. The surfaces have been approved for play by the USTA (United States Tennis Association).
- Provincial Municipal Courts of Vietnam - Provincial Municipal Courts of Vietnam are lower level courts in Vietnam's judicial system. These courts are essentially provincial courts and report directly to the central government in Hanoi.
- Senior Courts Act 1981 - The Senior Courts Act 1981 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (citation 1981 c. 54); the long title of which is "An Act to consolidate with amendments the Supreme Court of Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925 and other enactments relating to the Supreme Court in England and Wales and the administration of justice therein; to repeal certain obsolete or unnecessary enactments so relating; to amend Part VIII of the Mental Health Act 1959, the Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act 1968, the Arbitration Act 1979 and the law relating to county courts; and for connected purposes".