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New York State Judicial Departments and Districts Counties by Appellate Division Department First Second Bronx NY County Dutchess Kings Nassau Orange Putnam Queens Richmond Rockland Suffolk Westchester
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over felony charges in New York City. The County Courts are trial courts with jurisdiction over civil law and equity. Excepting New York City, these courts have original jurisdiction over criminal charges. Appeals from these courts are heard in the Appellate Division.
Courts of appeals review challenges to court decisions to determine whether the proceedings were fair and the law was applied correctly. Courts of appeals review challenges to court decisions to determine whether the proceedings were fair and the law was applied correctly.
The Appellate Division is New York State's intermediate level appellate court. It hears appeals from trial courts and has jurisdiction to hear certain original proceedings commenced in or transferred to it as provided by law.
The 2nd Judicial Department serves Richmond, Kings, Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester counties.
The Appellate Division primarily hears appeals from the state's superior courts (Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, Family Court, Court of Claims, the county courts) in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and, in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments, from the county courts in felony criminal cases.
New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department Location Brooklyn, New York Composition method Gubernatorial appointment Authorised by Constitution of the State of New York Appeals to New York Court of Appeals9 more rows
There are four Appellate Divisions of the Supreme Court, one in each of the State's four Judicial Departments.
In order to make a motion in the Court of Claims, you must prepare a set of "motion papers," serve a copy of the motion papers on the opposing party or the opposing party's attorney, and submit the original and two copies of the motion papers to the Clerk of the Court, with an Affidavit of Service (a sworn statement ...
In order to make a motion in the Court of Claims, you must prepare a set of "motion papers," serve a copy of the motion papers on the opposing party or the opposing party's attorney, and submit the original and two copies of the motion papers to the Clerk of the Court, with an Affidavit of Service (a sworn statement ...