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WHAT KINDS OF CASES ARE TRIED IN STATE COURTS?
WHAT KINDS OF CASES ARE TRIED IN STATE COURTS?
State courts are essential to the administration of justice in the United States because they handle by far the largest number of cases and have the most contact with the public. State courts handle the cases that people are most likely to be involved in, such as robberies, traffic violations, broken contracts, and family disputes.
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