
North Carolina Judicial Branch
The North Carolina Judicial Branch is one of the three branches of state government responsible for interpreting and applying the law. It includes the court system, which consists of various levels: district courts, superior courts, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and the North Carolina Supreme Court. Judges and justices hear cases involving criminal, civil, family, and constitutional matters. The branch ensures justice is served fairly and upholds the rule of law, protecting citizens' rights and resolving disputes. Its goal is to provide an accessible and impartial legal system for all residents of North Carolina.