4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Magis
trate Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Probate Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Juvenile Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia State Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Superior Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Court of Appeals 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court: 1. Name of Court: Georgia Supreme Court 2. Description /functions / what kinds of cases they hear 3. How many justices/judges and how they are given the job: 4. How many courthouses and/or division: 5. The nearest location (to RCA) of this type of court:
Vinland, Vineland or Winland (Old Norse: Vínland) is the area of coastal North America explored by Norse Vikings, where Leif Erikson first landed around AD 1000, approximately five centuries prior to the voyages of Christopher Columbus and John Cabot.
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