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Washington DC | D.C. Code Ann. § article IV, sec. 2 | The Judicial Branch - the Supreme Court |
(A) Jurisdiction The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction of appeals from final decisions of the Superior Court or, alternatively, of appeals from final decisions of an intermediate appellate court, if + See moreone has been established. The Supreme Court shall also have jurisdiction of other matters, including(1) appeals from decisions of the Superior Court that are not yet final, as may be provided by law;
(2) appeals from appellate decisions of the Superior Court, as may be provided by law;
(3) appeals from determinations regarding disability of the Governor and of the Governor-elect;
(4) appeals from gubernatorial and other executive branch orders and decisions, as may be provided by law; and
(5) such other jurisdiction as may be provided by law.
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Washington DC | D.C. Code Ann. § article IV, sec. 3 | The Judicial Branch - the Superior Court |
(A) Jurisdiction The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction of civil actions or other matters, at law or in equity, brought in the State; criminal proceedings under any statute of the State; and + See moresuch other jurisdiction, including appellate jurisdiction of cases decided by inferior courts, as may be provided by law.
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Superior Court | Jurisdiction of the courts |