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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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MATCH THE VOCABULARY WITH THE CORRECT DEFINITION DEFINITIONS A. judges are appointed; Cases involving children under the age of

18 B. judges are elected; court is responsible for Civil and Criminal cases and ALL felony cases C. judges are elected; cases are Civil cases - such as wills, traffic violations, legal guardians, D. judges are elected; hears Civil cases as well as preliminary Criminal Cases E. judges are elected; Civil cases and minor criminal cases; hears the most cases of all courts VOCABULARY 1.State Court 2.Superior Court 3.Juvenile Court 4.Probate Court 5.Magistrate Court
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Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
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Juvenile court I thinl
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