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Courts in Atlanta, GA
Fulton County Government - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 730-4518
Georgia State Government - Corrections Department Of- Council of Juvenile Court Ju - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 657-5020
South Dekalb Business Incubators - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 378-7667
Helpful Definition for: Courts
District courts in Atlanta are the general trial courts of the United States federal court system. Both civil and criminal cases are filed in the district court, which is a court of law, equity and admiralty. The district courts exercise original jurisdiction over- that is, they are empowered to conduct trials in the following types of cases: civil actions arising under the Constitution, laws and treaties of the United States; certain civil actions between citizens of different states; civil actions within the admiralty or maritime jurisdiction of the United States; criminal prosecutions brought by the United States; civil actions in which the United States is a party, and many other types of cases and controversies.
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Money for something: HB688 isn't perfect, but at least it's helping the state ...Anniston StarAs for the latter — higher fees — Alabamians should brace for what's coming should they find themselves in the state court system, as an article in Thursday's Star explained. The business of jurisprudence will soon get more expensive thanks to the ...and more »