County Courts
County Courts are local courts in the United States that handle a variety of civil and criminal cases. They typically deal with matters such as family law, small claims, and misdemeanors. Each state has its own system of County Courts, which may vary in structure and jurisdiction.
In addition to hearing cases, County Courts often provide services like mediation and dispute resolution. They play a crucial role in the judicial system by ensuring that legal issues are addressed at a local level, making justice more accessible to the community.