Pennsylvania Judicial System
The Pennsylvania Judicial System is the framework of courts and legal processes in the state of Pennsylvania. It consists of several levels, including the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Superior Court, and the Commonwealth Court, along with various trial courts. These courts handle civil, criminal, and administrative cases, ensuring justice is served according to state laws.
Judges in the Pennsylvania Judicial System are elected or appointed, depending on the court level. The system aims to provide fair and impartial resolution of disputes, uphold the rule of law, and protect the rights of individuals. It also includes specialized courts, such as family courts and magisterial district courts, to address specific legal matters.