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  1. Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court was created 65 years before the U.S. Constitution was written. 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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  2. The Pennsylvania courts of common pleas are the state trial courts of general jurisdiction. There are 60 judicial districts, 53 of which comprise only one of Pennsylvania's 67 counties, and seven comprising two counties. Each district has from one to 93 judges. The courts of common pleas hear civil cases with an amount in controversy in excess ...

  3. Apr 16, 2023 · The Commonwealth Court is a unique appellate court in Pennsylvania that focuses primarily on matters related to state and local government agencies, as well as certain civil cases. Jurisdiction: Appeals from final orders of the Courts of Common Pleas in cases involving state or local government agencies. Appeals from the Pennsylvania Public ...

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  4. Oct 31, 2024 · Overview. An appeal is a "proceeding undertaken to have a decision reconsidered by a higher authority; esp., the submission of a lower court's or agency's decision to a higher court for review and possible reversal." Appeal, Black's Law Dictionary (11th ed. 2019). The Pennsylvania appellate courts review over 10,000 cases each year.

  5. 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. At the second level is the seven-justice Supreme Court, the highest court in Pennsylvania. In general, appeals of Common Pleas Court decisions ...

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  6. 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. Most civil cases, including family law and personal injury cases, are appealed to the Superior Court.

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  8. Oct 31, 2024 · Appeals from a trial court to an appellate court are generally by Notice of Appeal. This is generally laid out in the court rules. See Pa.R.A.P. Chapter 9 (R. 901-911): Appeals from Lower Courts. Please note that additional rules may also apply. Select appeals from Commonwealth Court to Supreme Court may also require a Notice of Appeal.