What courts are similar to district courts in function, operation, and jurisdiction?

No courts are similar to district courts. That is, each state has its own court system. Some states have lower courts called district courts, and some states have higher courts called district courts In the federal court system, the lowest court is the U.S.District Court Want's Publishing Company has a publication showing the breakdown of the court system in each state.

Most law libraries have a copy of this publication that comes out annually I just finished a quiz on this exact question. And Territorial courts are similar in function, jurisdiction, and operation That's from US Government Democracy In Action book(pg.315).

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