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Appellate Division (Supreme Court & the Court of Appeals) Superior Courts. The Superior Courts are the general jurisdiction trial courts for the state. District Courts. The District Courts handle the vast majority of the trial level cases. Administrative Office of the Courts.
AUTOMATED CRIMINAL / INFRACTIONS SYSTEM (ACIS) The statewide Automated Criminal / Infractions System (ACIS), implemented in 1982, is now being gradually replaced by the modern browser-based Criminal Court Information System – Clerks Component (CCIS-CC).
In capital cases, appeals go directly to the Supreme Court of North Carolina and are heard by all seven justices. In non-capital cases, appeals go to the North Carolina Court of Appeals and are heard by a panel of three judges out of a total of 15 judges.
The Office of the State Auditor We make recommendations that result in meaningful change to improve government services, identify wasteful spending, and ensure programs such as health, education and economic growth are delivering what they should.