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Thursday, April 12, 2018

The Superior Court is North Carolina's general jurisdiction trial court.

Jurisdiction and administration




History of N.C. Courts - Between 2016 and 2019, North Carolina will celebrate the 50th anniversaries of the unified court system, the District Court, the Court of Appeals, and the Administrative Office of the Courts;...

The Superior Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction in North Carolina. It hears all felony cases and certain misdemeanor cases. In civil matters, superior courts have original jurisdiction over civil disputes with an amount in controversy exceeding $25,000. (This amount was formerly $10,000, but this jurisdictional amount was increased effective August 1, 2013). The superior court also adjudicates appeals from administrative agencies, and appeals of misdemeanor and infraction cases from the North Carolina District Courts.

The Superior Courts are divided into 8 divisions and further into 50 districts. There are 97 regular Superior Court judges under current state law, in addition to "special judges" who are appointed by the Governor, not elected.

Judges rotate from district to district within their division every six months in order to avoid the danger of corruption or favoritism.

History


John Anderson's Areas for Mediation
John Anderson's Areas for Mediation. Source : www.andersonmediator.com

The Superior Court is the state's oldest court, having been established in 1777. The first three judges elected by the North Carolina General Assembly were Samuel Ashe of New Hanover County, Samuel Spencer of Anson County, and future U.S. Supreme Court Justice James Iredell of Chowan County. Until the creation of a separate North Carolina Supreme Court in 1818, Superior Court judges sitting together functioned as the state's only appellate court.

See also


Beth Freshwater-Smith takes oath | The Wilson Times
Beth Freshwater-Smith takes oath | The Wilson Times. Source : www.wilsontimes.com

  • Courts of North Carolina

References


Harnett County Clerk of Superior Court | Harnett County, North ...
Harnett County Clerk of Superior Court | Harnett County, North .... Source : www.harnett.org

References


Beth Freshwater-Smith takes oath | The Wilson Times
Beth Freshwater-Smith takes oath | The Wilson Times. Source : www.wilsontimes.com

  • The New Politics of North Carolina (eds. Christopher A. Cooper & H. Gibbs Knotts).

Asheville | Western District of North Carolina | United States ...
Asheville | Western District of North Carolina | United States .... Source : www.ncwd.uscourts.gov

 
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