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  2. Court of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    A court of common pleas is a common kind of court structure found in various common law jurisdictions. The form originated with the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, [citation needed] which was created to permit individuals to press civil grievances against one another that did not involve the King.

  3. New York Court of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    The New York Court of Common Pleas was a state court in New York.Established in the Province of New York in 1686, the Court remained in existence in the Province and, after the American Revolution, in the U.S. state of New York until it was abolished in 1894.

  4. New Jersey Court of Common Pleas - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Court of Common Pleas was a civil court of general jurisdiction, which existed in New Jersey from 1704 until 1947.. The Court of Common Pleas was established by an ordinance promoted by New Jersey's first royal governor Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury, and modeled on a similar ordinance passed in New York in the previous decade. [1]

  5. New Castle County, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    They also transport prisoners for Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, and Family Court. The civil division serves legal process, performs levies & impounds and sells property in satisfaction of judgments. The civil division also locates and apprehends individuals wanted for civil capias. The current sheriff is Scott T. Phillips.

  6. Business court - Wikipedia

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    Gary S. Glazer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Commerce Case Management Program. Allen S. Goldberg, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Commercial Calendar. Elizabeth Gonzalez, Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada, Business Court. John W. Herron, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Commerce Case Management ...

  7. Courts of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, Trenton, New Jersey: The seat of the New Jersey Supreme Court and the central administrative offices of all statewide courts in New Jersey. New Jersey Supreme Court (previously the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals) [1] New Jersey Superior Court (including the Appellate Division; 15 vicinages) [2]

  8. Plea rolls - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Common Pleas in Fifteenth Century England. New York. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Pleas Before the King or His Justices 1198–1212. Volume IV, Rolls or Fragments of Rolls From the Years 1207-1212 by Doris Mary Stenton. The National Archives, Kew.

  9. Judiciary of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania is one of two Pennsylvania intermediate appellate courts. The jurisdiction of the nine-judge Commonwealth Court is limited to appeals from final orders of certain state agencies and certain designated cases from the courts of common pleas involving public sector legal questions and government regulation.