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Maine's state government consists of three branches.
The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Judicial Court, the trial courts
and the Administrative Office of the Courts. Probate Courts, established in
the Maine Constitution in 1820, are courts with jurisdiction over specialized
subject matter, such as estates and trusts, adoptions and name changes, guardianship,
and protective proceedings. The District Court system was created by the Legislature
in 1961. This court hears civil, criminal and family matters and always sits
without a jury. The Superior Court consists of 16 justices who hold court at
regular intervals in each of Maine's 16 counties. Except for family matters,
juvenile cases, and civil violations, the Superior Court may hear almost any
kind of civil or criminal case that may be brought to trial. Since the Superior
Court is the only court that uses juries, it hears all murder and Class A, B,
and C criminal cases, as well as those Class D and E cases in which the defendant
asks for a jury trial. The Supreme Judicial Court, established in 1820 when
Maine separated from Massachusetts, is the State's highest court and the court
of final appeal.
From here you are able to inquire on Maine 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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