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When is jurisdiction with the Superior Court restored?

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After the Court of Appeal renders its decision, the jurisdiction of the Superior Court will be restored with a Remittitur, 61 days after the decision is filed, in the absence of any extensions by the Supreme Court. A Memorandum of Costs, provided costs are awarded, is due 40 days from the mailing of the Remittitur. The Memorandum of Costs is to be filed in the Superior Court. Rules of Court, Rules 26 and 27(d).
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Which court has jurisdiction?

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Generally, you can easily determine which court has jurisdiction in your case by reading the most recent copy of your court order, or decree. Somewhere on the front page, there is the name and address of your court. In general, jurisdiction does not follow either the parents or the children; jurisdiction remains with the original court until such time as that court officially relinquishes jurisdiction to another court.
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What is the difference between Justice Court and Superior Court?

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Misdemeanor cases occuring in Pima County are tried in the Pima County Justice Court. Felonies are tried in the Pima County Superior Court.
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Misdemeanor cases occurring in Greenlee County are tried in the Justice Court. Felonies are tried in the Superior Court.
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What Is The Difference Between Municipal Court And Superior Court?

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Municipal and Superior Courts are the two primary courts for application of California Law. Which court a matter goes to depends upon several factors including jurisdiction. In civil matters, the amount of money involved in the matter may determine which court the matter is heard. A complaint for less than $25,000 is generally heard in Municipal Court. Matters in excess of $25,000 are generally heard in Superior Court.
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What is the difference between District Court and Superior Court?

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District Courts are the entry level trial court, and the proper division for civil cases involving less than $10,000, all juvenile matters, and criminal cases involving infractions or misdemeanors. If the parties involved in the case do not object, District Court can conduct civil jury trials, or hear civil matters with more than $10,000 in controversy. However, Superior Court is the proper division for civil cases involving more than $10,000, as well as all felony criminal cases.
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Q: What if I'm unsure about the Court jurisdiction?

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We will offer a discount for these type of orders. See the link on the website for 'multiple orders'.
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How can I get a bail review in superior court?

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Juvenile bail review procedures vary among counties. It is important to find out what the practice is in your county. You should state on the record at arraignment that you are requesting a bail petition and ask the judge to complete his or her reasons for bail, obtain and file the proper paperwork, make sure DYS has the necessary paperwork to bring your client in for a bail petition, and inform your client's family where the bail review will be heard.
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Are Probate Courts part of the Superior Court?

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Probate Court is not part of the Superior Court. Connecticut is divided into 123 probate districts, each of which is presided over by a judge of probate who is elected to office for a four-year term. Probate judges do not have to be attorneys.
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What are special sessions of the Superior Court?

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The Superior Court has six special sessions: child protection; tax; complex litigation; community court; family violence; and the regional family trial docket.
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What actions do I appeal to Superior Court?

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If you disagree with CSSD's decision, you must appeal the following directly to the Superior Court: vacating paternity testing orders in establishment and disestablishment cases, various Services actions and offsetting child support arrears. Decisions made by the Revenue Hearing Officers' should also be appealed to the Superior Court.
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What is the committee's jurisdiction?

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The Committee's Jurisdiction is over the 1) the Intelligence community and the Director of Central Intelligence 2) Intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and other agencies of the Department of Defense, and the Departments of State, Justice, and Treasury.
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Why is the Court not exercising its jurisdiction over the crime of aggression?

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The Rome Statute included the crime of aggression within the jurisdiction of the Court. However, the States Parties must adopt an agreement setting up a definition of aggression and the conditions under which the Court could exercise its jurisdiction. A review conference will be held in 2009, seven years from the date that the Rome Statute entered into force, during which the matter will be discussed.
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How can a U.S. court claim jurisdiction over a wreck site in international waters?

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Under customary international law, as reflected in Article 77 of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, coastal states are permitted to exercise sovereign rights over the continental shelf for the purpose of exploring and exploiting its living and non-living resources.
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I don't see my municipality/court jurisdiction listed. What should I do?

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We are continually adding municipalities and court jurisdictions to our payment list. Please contact the municipality/court jurisdiction to let them know you would like to pay your ticket online. For immediate payment options, check your ticket for the payment options available in that location.
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Does the Court have the jurisdiction to remove the fine from my student account?

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Yes. The Court works with the Parking and Transportation department and can remove or reduce the ticketed fine. Yes. As outlined in the Parking and Transportation guidelines students are responsible for all immediate family’s vehicles brought onto campus and are subject to fines for offenses rendered.
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What would prevent an Hong Kong court to decide that the Paris Courts do not have jurisdiction ?

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The Parties did agree on the French jurisdiction. Hence an Hong Kong court should recognize this, according to the rules of international law. Nevertheless a court could decide that it is competent for special reasons.
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How many other hearing locations does the Baltimore Immigration Court have jurisdiction over?

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Baltimore has jurisdiction over the Maryland State Correctional Institutions and the State Correctional Facility in Camp Hill, PA.
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Why wasn???t the old High Court building restored years ago?

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Until a purpose had been identified for the old High Court it wasn???t considered good use of public money to restore the building without knowing what its end function or purpose would be first. However it was always acknowledged that the building would be reserved for something special. We are pleased it can be utilised for the Supreme Court and will now be restored to a very high standard. The structural and architectural work will give the building a further life of at least 100 years.
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When was it restored?

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Restoration and preservation began in 1971, but is a constant work-in-progress. To cite only recent examples, in 2005-2006, all the second floor porches were completely rebuilt. The clock tower was re-built and restored in 2006; the Priest's House underwent major work in 2007 that included new flooring throughout and a complete re-working of the stone exterior. The art school estimates that it has spent about $20 million in historic maintance and renovations since it took over the site.
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How can I obtain the phone number for the clerk of superior court?

Addresses and phone numbers of clerks of superior court are available at http://www.sos.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/OfficialDirectoryIndex.asp . Select the name of the county in the box marked "County Directories" and click "Submit."
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How can I get a copy of a pleading filed in the Superior Court?

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Copies of non-confidential pleadings from Superior Court cases from 1948 to the present are available. Requestors are charged a copy cost. For more information on obtaining specific documents, please call or write the Records Management Center of the Superior Court, 171 Jersey Street, CN-967, Trenton, NJ 08625-0967, (609) 777-0092. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
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What information is available online about Superior Court cases?

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Information regarding family, civil, housing and small claims cases is available online. Please see "Case Lookup" on the Judicial Branch's website for more information. Please note that the information is only a summary of action in a case; case lookup does not include actual documents from court files.
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Why is DC Superior Court using eFiling for Courts?

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The Superior Court is implementing electronic filing to provide the public and the legal community with easy and inexpensive access to the Court. Civil I cases have been eFiled for some time, and the Court is now implementing eFiling in most case types in the Civil Actions Branch (commonly known as Civil II cases).
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How can I learn more about eFiling for Courts in DC Superior Court?

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Visit http://www.dccourts.gov/efiling for more information. Information on eFiling rules, filing and document types and other specifics will be placed on the site. The list of Service Providers will be updated as additional ones become available.
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What are the benefits of eCITATION? to county Clerk of Superior Court (CSC) offices?

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Minimizes data errors through extensive software edits, automatic updates, and pre-filling of data directly from DMV. (Last updated on 04/18/2006 )
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