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https://www.supremecourt.gov/Florida's Supreme Court
In the Supreme Court, use of the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal is mandatory for attorneys in good standing with The Florida Bar in compliance with Rule 2.525, Fla. R. Jud. Admin., and Administrative Order AOSC13-7. Business Hours Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST (850) 488-0125 | EMAIL
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Supreme Court Frequently Called Numbers. Attorney Services: 614.387.9320. Clerk: 614.387.9530. Disciplinary Counsel: 614.387.9700. Court Services: 614.387.9400. Visit the Court's Office Directory for additional contact numbers. Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor. Justices Sharon L. Kennedy Patrick F. Fischer
https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/Supreme Court | State of Illinois Office of the Courts
The Supreme Court is the state’s highest court; it also supervises and administers the state’s judicial system. The state is divided into five judicial districts, with three justices elected from the first district (Cook County) and one justice elected from each of the other four districts. Justices are elected in partisan elections for 10 ...
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The California Supreme Court’s State Bar Trustees Nominating Committee is seeking qualified applicants for the court’s two appointments to the State Bar of California Board of Trustees, open to active licensees of the State Bar who have their principal office in California. Deadline to apply is June 24. (Application form is here ).
https://www.courts.ca.gov/supremecourt.htmSupreme Court of New Jersey - New Jersey Superior Court
The New Jersey Supreme Court is the state’s highest appellate court. It is composed of a chief justice and six associate justices. As the highest appellate court, the Supreme Court reviews cases from the lower courts. Most litigants must request that the Court hear their appeal by filing a petition for certification with the Court. ...
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/supreme.htmlNevada Appellate Courts - Supreme Court of Nevada
The Nevada Appellate Courts website contains regularly updated information dealing with the Supreme Court of Nevada and the Nevada Court of Appeals. Recent decisions, judiciary news, schedules, oral argument calendars, statistics, court sponsored committees and programs and publications can be viewed on this site.
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https://www.gasupreme.us/Home | Superior Court of California
The Superior Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor and felony criminal charges. Misdemeanors are offenses generally punishable by fine and/or county jail term, and felonies are generally punishable by imprisonment in the State prison and/or fines, or even the death penalty.
http://sb-court.org/Wisconsin Court System - Supreme Court
The Wisconsin Supreme Court, composed of seven justices, is the state's highest court. Located in the state capitol, the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over all Wisconsin courts and has discretion to determine which cases it will review. The Supreme Court also may hear original actions—cases that have not been heard previously in ...
https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/supreme/index.htmAbout the Supreme Court | United States Courts
The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. First, as the highest court in the land, it is the court of last resort for those looking for justice. Second, due to its power of judicial review, it plays an essential role in ensuring that each branch of government recognizes the limits of its own power.
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