Respuesta :
1. probate -handles things like wills
2.state -hears more serious cases but not the biggest ones
3.magistrate-small fines, such as tickets
4.superior - deals with the biggest offenders
5.juvenile- juvenile means young/kid, so they deal with minors
2.state -hears more serious cases but not the biggest ones
3.magistrate-small fines, such as tickets
4.superior - deals with the biggest offenders
5.juvenile- juvenile means young/kid, so they deal with minors
The following is the listed options matched under the corresponding names.
1.
State Court
judges are elected; hears Civil cases as well as preliminary Criminal Cases
2.
Superior Court
judges are elected; court is responsible for Civil and Criminal cases and ALL felony cases
3.
Juvenile Court
judges are appointed; Cases involving children under the age of 18
4.
Probate Court
judges are elected; cases are Civil cases - such as wills, traffic violations, legal guardians,
5.
Magistrate Court
judges are elected; Civil cases and minor criminal cases; hears the most cases of all courts