The State of Florida has a four tier court system:
*(#4 being LEAST authority and #1 being GREATEST authority)*
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supreme court
The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest appellate court in the Florida state judicial system.
Starts with primary court, followed up by District court which exercises horizontal power with Resident Magistrate's Court it has greater powers though,above all is the High Court of Tanzania,and the Highes Court in the hierarchy is Court of Appeal.
It depends which supreme court you are referring to. Countries have different legislation and hierarchy for courts of law.
Yes, there is typically a hierarchy of courts within a legal system. This hierarchy usually consists of trial courts at the bottom, which hear initial cases, followed by intermediate appellate courts that review decisions from the trial courts, and finally, the highest court, often called the supreme court, which handles appeals from the intermediate appellate courts and has the final say on legal matters within the jurisdiction.
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
Basically how precedents relate to the hierarchy of courts is that all the lower level courts within the judicial system applies the rule of law or precedent that was created at the court above them. For example, since the privy council is the highest level in the hierarchy of courts, in fact, the court of appeal, the supreme, resident magistrate and even petty sessions courts would apply the decisions made in similar cases.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
The Florida Supreme court
The Florida Supreme Court is the highest court in the state. Located in Tallahassee
The Florida Supreme court
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