
State Court
A State Court is a court that has the authority to hear and decide legal cases under a specific state's laws. These courts handle a wide range of issues, including criminal cases, civil disputes, family law, property, and contracts. They serve as the primary forum for resolving legal matters within that state and are organized in different levels, such as trial courts (which hear original cases), appellate courts (which review decisions), and sometimes specialized courts. State courts operate independently and are guided by state laws and regulations.