District of Columbia Order

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This form is a model order from the court, stating that the court employed an attorney for the defendant based on the defendant's affidavit of indigence, but that the court has learned that the defendant is in fact employed. The order requires the defendant to pay a certain percentage of his wages to the court clerk as reimbursement for the costs expended by the court.

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The DC Courts are comprised of the DC Court of Appeals, the Superior Court of DC, and the Court System, which provides administrative support to both courts. The DC Courts are the third branch of the District of Columbia government.

As the highest court for the District of Columbia, the Court of Appeals is authorized to review all final orders, judgments and specified interlocutory orders of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

Jurisdiction. The District Court for the District of Columbia has original jurisdiction over cases filed in the District of Columbia. These cases can include civil and criminal matters that fall under federal law.

The District of Colombia has a special and unique status within the USA. This district, which represents the capital, is a federal district formed by Congress. For this reason, Congress has exclusive jurisdiction over it.

The District of Columbia has two courts that share jurisdiction over criminal and civil matters, these are the Court of Appeals and the Superior Court.

District Courts Trial courts include the district judge who tries the case and a jury that decides the case. Magistrate judges assist district judges in preparing cases for trial. They may also conduct trials in misdemeanor cases. There is at least one district court in each state, and the District of Columbia.

U.S. Court of Appeals - D.C. Circuit - Home.

District courts are federal trial courts that preside over civil and criminal cases under their jurisdiction. Appeals of their decisions appear before the court of appeals for their circuit.

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District of Columbia Order