General jurisdiction

A court of general jurisdiction, in the law of the United States, is a court with authority to hear cases in law and in equity of all kinds – criminal, civil, family, probate, and other legal claims. == State courts of general jurisdiction == U.S. states often provide their state trial courts with general jurisdiction.

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General jurisdiction

A court of general jurisdiction, in the law of the United States, is a court with authority to hear cases in law and in equity of all kinds – criminal, civil, family, probate, and other legal claims. == State courts of general jurisdiction == U.S. states often provide their state trial courts with general jurisdiction.

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