Intermediary Appellate Courts

Intermediary Appellate Courts in United States

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Tribunals to which cases are brought from courts of original jurisdiction (in U.S. law) for appeals. They exist in those states where a large volume of cases makes it necessary to relieve the congestion that might develop if all cases for appeal were brought only to the highest appellate court. See courts of intermediate review (in U.S. law); apellate court (in U.S. law) ; american court system (in U.S. law);courts of special jurisdiction (in U.S. law)

(Revised by Ann De Vries)

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