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Which level of courts are constitutionally bifurcated in texas?​]?

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the answer is: Highest level appellate courts
A court is considered as 'bifurcated' if its divided into two branches.
Currently, the supreme court of Texas is divided into two: The supreme court that exists solely to handles civil matters and the supreme court that exists solely to handle criminal matters

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