1. Depending on the specific structure of the state’s court system, trial courts may be city or m courts, j of the peace or jp courts, county or c courts, or even trial courts..
2. Most states have two levels of trial courts: trial courts with l jurisdiction and trial courts with s jurisdiction..
3. Trial courts of limited jurisdiction hear some kinds of c cases, j cases, minor c cases and t violations.
4. Courts of general jurisdiction include c courts, s courts, d courts, or courts of common pleas, depending on the state.
5. Specialized trial courts that hear cases related to a very specific area of the law can include p courts, f law courts, j courts, and small c courts.
6. Federal courts are limited to cases that involve the following: issues of C law; certain issues between of different states; issues between U.S. citizens and f ; issues that involve both federal and law.