
Minnesota Judicial Branch
The Minnesota Judicial Branch is the state's court system that interprets and applies laws to resolve legal disputes. It includes various courts such as the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and District Courts, each handling different types of cases like criminal, civil, family, and probate matters. The branch ensures justice is administered fairly, upholding the constitution and laws of Minnesota. It operates independently from other government branches to maintain impartiality, and its judges are responsible for making fair rulings based on the facts and law presented.