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  2. State court appeals of criminal cases in Pennsylvania go from the trial courts to the Superior Court. The other intermediate appellate court in the state is the Commonwealth Court that hears appeals in civil cases by or against the state government.

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  3. Aug 24, 2017 · Under AAL Section 702, the court has jurisdiction over final orders and interlocutory appeals as of right and by permission. See also Pa. R.A.P. 341. The court’s jurisdiction over final orders is found in Section 763 of the Judicial Code, 42 Pa. C.S. § 763, and includes all agency appeals. Supreme Court.

  4. Although different panels of three judges may sit to hear appeals, there is only one Superior Court (that is, Pennsylvania is not divided into appellate territories). The court is based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and sits to hear cases in Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia.

  5. Apr 16, 2023 · Understanding the jurisdictions of Pennsylvania's appellate courts is crucial to ensure your case is handled in the appropriate court. We hope this guide provides you with the necessary information about the Supreme Court, Superior Court, and Commonwealth Court and their respective jurisdictions.

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  6. Oct 31, 2024 · In the Superior Court, over 6,400 new appeals were filed, over 5,900 appeals were concluded, and over 3,000 cases were issued an opinion. In the Supreme Court, however, there were only 196 total appeals but over 1,200 Petitions for Allowance of Appeal filed and almost 140 Petitions for Review filed.

  7. Aug 22, 2024 · Pennsylvania’s appellate courts form a two-tiered appeals system. The first, or intermediate, level has two courts: the Superior Court, which has 15 judges, and the Commonwealth Court, which has nine.

  8. Pennsylvania has three courts of appeal: the Superior Court, the Commonwealth Court, and the Supreme Court. The Superior Court and the Commonwealth Court both hear appeals from the Courts of Common Pleas, which are Pennsylvania’s trial courts.