Asked by Ashley Mayes on May 21, 2024
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Which of the following is not an example of a court of limited jurisdiction?
A) Small claims court
B) Domestic relations court
C) Municipal court
D) Supreme court
Limited Jurisdiction
A legal term referring to courts that can hear only specific types of cases, often restricted by the amount in controversy, the type of case, or geographical area.
Small Claims Court
A specialized court that handles minor legal disputes and civil cases involving limited monetary amounts.
Supreme Court
A rephrased reiteration of the United States Supreme Court, it's the apex judicial authority in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and federal law.
- Recognize various categories of courts and their areas of legal authority.
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TN
Thu Ngân T??ng Th?May 22, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Supreme courts are courts of general jurisdiction, meaning they have the authority to hear a wide range of cases, unlike courts of limited jurisdiction which are specialized and only hear specific types of cases.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize various categories of courts and their areas of legal authority.