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Litigate

take their disputes to court

Mediator

independent third party who tries to develop a non-binding solution acceptable to both sides of a dispute

Arbitrator

usually holds an informal hearing to determine what happened

Trial Court

first court to hear a dispute

Original Jurisdiction

power to hear the case in full for the first time

Appellate Court

reviews decisions of lower courts when a party claims an error was made during the previous proceeding

Transcript

a verbatim record of what went on at trial

Appellate Briefs

written arguments on the issue of law

General Jurisdiction

court that can hear almost any kind of case

Special Jurisdiction

hears only one specific type of case

Writ of Certiorari

order to a lower court to produce the record of a case for the supreme court to review

Justice

title given to judges who sit on state supreme court

Associate Circuit Court

court that hears minor criminal cases, state traffic offenses, and lawsuits involving amounts of o more than $25,000

Court of Record

accurate , detailed report of what went on at trail

Municipal Court

city courts, usually divided into traffic and criminal divisions

Small Claim Courts

handle disputes in which small amounts , generally $2,500 or less , are involved

Juveniles

individuals over 13 and under 18 years of age who have special status under the criminal law

Probate Courts

administers wills and estates