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which of the following is not an example of a trial court of limited jurisdiction? select one: a. a probate court. b. a juvenile court. c. a small claims court. d. a general civil division court.

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User Tsn
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hat would be D. a general civil division court
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User Matthew Mullin
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Answer:

B. A juvenile court is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two typed of trial courts. Trial court of limited jurisdictions and trial court of general jurisdictions. A trial court of limited jurisdiction is only authorised to hear specified type of cases. The limited jurisdiction can include subject matter jurisdiction such as probate, juvenile and family courts or small claims courts for the hearing of civil cases. Other types of trial do not take place in the courts. The names of trial courts are different in various states so it is not evident whether a court is having general or limited jurisdiction. These courts are presided by one or many judges.

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