
Judicial Branch of Wyoming
The Judicial Branch of Wyoming interprets and applies laws to resolve disputes, ensuring justice is served. It consists of various courts, including the Wyoming Supreme Court, appellate courts, and district courts. These courts handle cases ranging from civil disputes and criminal offenses to family and probate matters. The branch operates independently from the legislative and executive branches to maintain fairness and uphold the rule of law. Judges are appointed or elected based on specific procedures, and they oversee the legal process to protect individual rights and ensure laws are consistently enforced across the state.