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bobclark86

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5. Yeah... a lot of people get this confused...
Sat Mar 16, 2013, 01:18 PM
Mar 2013

A state supreme court is what other places call a county court -- they're elected by the local county populations and handle things like divorce, felonies, etc. From there, an appeal goes to the 13 appellate districts, then the four appellate divisions, and then the CoA.

NY likes to keep us on our toes .

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Not a judicial issue? iiibbb Mar 2013 #1
Not really sure it is... av8r1998 Mar 2013 #3
No ... not a big deal one way or another av8r1998 Mar 2013 #2
Thanks! nt jmg257 Mar 2013 #4
Yeah... a lot of people get this confused... bobclark86 Mar 2013 #5
my bad! av8r1998 Mar 2013 #6
It's all good, man :) bobclark86 Mar 2013 #7
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