American Society
State courts are judicial bodies that handle legal disputes at the state level, operating under the authority of each individual state’s constitution and laws. They play a critical role in the American judicial system, addressing a wide range of cases including criminal, civil, family, and probate matters. State courts are often the first point of contact for most legal issues and ensure that justice is administered locally, reflecting the specific laws and values of the state.
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