It depends on what you are referring to. An order of the civil court cannot overrule a finding of the criminal divisionany more than a finding of the criminal division can overturn a finding of the civil division. However a ruling of one may have direct effect on the actions of one of the principals in a case in the other branch.
Two types: Criminal Courts and Civil Courts.
They are handled in Immigration courts.
Criminal cases and civil cases
Appellate courts are technically not classified as criminal or civil since those kinds of of trials are not held there. In addition appellate courts hear both civil and criminal appeals. There is no separate criminal appellate court or civil appellate court.
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United States district courts consider criminal and civil cases that come under federal authority.
Federal courts of general jurisdiction (US District Courts, etc.) handle both civil and criminal cases.
To adjudicate civil and criminal legal matters.
All cases, criminal and civil, originating within that particular courts jurisdiction.
criminal
federal and state.
civil & criminal & district munsif courts