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Courts that try cases are called courts of

a. original jurisdiction.
b. exclusive jurisdiction.
c. appellate jurisdiction.
d. concurrent jurisdiction.

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Courts that try cases are called courts of original jurisdiction. The original jurisdiction courts are the ones that have the ultimate power to hear and try cases that are brought before them, especially first time cases. The courts set the trial hearings for case reviews and pass the judgments that pertain to the complaints.

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