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  2. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    The New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division is the state's second-highest court, and is regionally divided into four judicial departments. It primarily hears appeals from the superior courts in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and the County Court in felony criminal cases in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments. [3]

  3. Courts of New York - Wikipedia

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    New York Court of Appeals [1] New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division (4 departments) [2] New York Supreme Court (13 judicial districts) [3] New York County Court (57 courts, one for each county outside New York City) [4] New York Surrogate's Court; New York Family Court; New York Court of Claims [5] New York City courts. New York City ...

  4. New York Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Among other long serving Commercial Division Justices, these judges served at least a decade: Justice Cahn continued on as a Commercial Division judge in Manhattan from 1995 until 2008, [15] Justice Charles Ramos served as a Commercial Division judge in Manhattan from 1996-2018, [16] Justice Elizabeth Hazlitt Emerson served in the Suffolk ...

  5. Category:New York (state) state courts - Wikipedia

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    New York City Civil Court; New York City courts; New York City Criminal Court; New York county courts; New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments; New York Court of Appeals; New York Court of Chancery; New York Court of Claims; New York Court of Common Pleas; New York district courts; New York Family Court; New York justice courts; New York ...

  6. Superior court - Wikipedia

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    In common law systems, a superior court is a court of general jurisdiction over civil and criminal legal cases.A superior court is "superior" in relation to a court with limited jurisdiction (see small claims court), which is restricted to civil cases involving monetary amounts with a specific limit, or criminal cases involving offenses of a less serious nature.

  7. Trump fraud trial disrupted as court employee yells out to ...

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    Donald Trump’s $250m civil fraud trial in New York was briefly disrupted when a woman, later identified as a court employee, walked toward the front of the courtroom yelling at the former ...

  8. Government of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] In general, the judicial system is composed of the trial courts, consisting of the superior courts and the local courts, and the appellate courts. [15] The appellate courts are the: [15] Court of Appeals; Appellate Division of the Supreme Court The New York County Courthouse in Manhattan; appellate terms of the Supreme Court

  9. New York court employee arrested after ‘yelling out’ for ...

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    A woman was escorted from New York Superior Court and charged with contempt of court on 18 October after briefly interrupting a civil trial stemming from a lawsuit targeting Donald Trump’s ...