Virginia Judicial System
The Virginia Judicial System is the framework of courts and legal processes in the state of Virginia. It consists of several levels, including the Supreme Court of Virginia, Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts, and General District Courts. Each level handles different types of cases, from minor disputes to serious criminal matters.
Judges in the Virginia Judicial System are appointed or elected, depending on the court level. The system aims to ensure justice by interpreting laws, resolving disputes, and protecting the rights of individuals. It also includes specialized courts, such as juvenile and domestic relations courts, to address specific legal issues.