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The judicial power of the state, which is the power
to interpret the Constitution and the laws of this state, is vested in the Judicial
Branch of Government, made up of a supreme court, courts of appeal, district
courts and other courts authorized by the Constitution. The supreme court is
Louisiana's highest court and is domiciled in the City of New Orleans. In the
Louisiana court structure there are 5 courts of appeal, 42 district courts,
5 family or juvenile courts, 50 city courts and 3 parish courts. The trial court
of general jurisdiction in Louisiana is the district court. District courts
generally have authority to handle all civil and criminal cases. Civil cases
involve actions to enforce, correct or protect private rights. In general civil
cases include all types of actions other than criminal proceedings. The city
courts are courts of record. This means that their decisions are reviewed on
appeal on the record, as opposed to being tried anew in a higher court. City
courts generally exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in
civil cases where the amount in controversy does not exceed $15,000. In criminal
matters, they generally have jurisdiction over ordinance violations and misdemeanor
violations of state law. Louisiana's 3 parish courts are distinguishable from
city courts only in that they are always staffed by full-time judges and their
jurisdiction is a bit broader. Parish courts exercise jurisdiction in civil
cases worth up to $10,000 and criminal cases punishable by fines of $1,000 or
less, or imprisonment of six months or less. Cases are appealable from the parish
courts directly to the courts of appeal.
From here you are able to inquire on Louisiana
state case records including docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges
in public courts. In common law jurisdictions, a court of record is a court
that keeps permanent records of its proceedings. Judgments of a trial court
of record are normally subject to appellate review. In many jurisdictions, all
courts are courts of record. In many jurisdictions, courts that have the power
to fine or imprison must be courts of record. In almost all jurisdictions, a
court of record will have a court clerk whose primary duty is to maintain the
permanent records. Traditionally, a court of record was required to have its
own unique seal, which was used to authenticate its judgments and copies of
its records.
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