
California Judicial System
The California Judicial System is the framework of courts that interprets and applies the law in the state. It consists of several levels: the highest court is the California Supreme Court, followed by Courts of Appeal and Superior Courts. The Superior Courts handle most cases, including civil, criminal, family, and traffic matters. Appeals can be made to the Courts of Appeal, and further appeals can go to the Supreme Court. The system aims to ensure justice, uphold the law, and resolve disputes fairly. Judges and justices play a crucial role in this process, guided by legal principles and precedents.