Judicial Branch of Iowa
The Judicial Branch of Iowa is responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the state. It consists of the Iowa Supreme Court, Iowa Court of Appeals, and various district courts. These courts handle civil and criminal cases, ensuring justice is served according to the law.
The Iowa Supreme Court is the highest court in the state, overseeing the judicial system and making final decisions on legal matters. The Iowa Court of Appeals reviews cases from the district courts, while the district courts serve as the trial courts for most legal disputes. Together, they maintain the rule of law in Iowa.