The Pennsylvania Court system

For information about the Federal Court, click here.

Note to students: Although sometimes verdicts in a case in one Court are appealed to a higher Court, more often the case is only heard in the appropriate Court.

Click in the area below to find information about that particular level.

PA Court System levels Supreme Court Commonwealth Court Superior Court Court of Common Pleas Magisterial District Judges

 

 

 

 

 

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the state. The seven-member court:


Superior Court - Hears discretionary appeals from the Superior     Court and Commonwealth courts.
- Hears direct appeals from the Courts of
  Common Pleas in cases specified by statute,   including all death-penalty cases and direct   appeals from Commonwealth Court in its
  original jurisdiction.
- May hear a case from any level in certain   circumstances.

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The Commonwealth Court hears:

Commonwealth Court- Original civil cases brought by and against the   Commonwealth.
- Appeals from decisions by state agencies and   from Courts of Common Pleas involving the   Commonwealth and local agencies.

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The Pennsylvania Superior Court hears:

Superior Court- Criminal and certain civil appeals from the Courts of   Common Pleas.
- Appeal from Courts of Common Pleas on matters   involving children and families.

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The Court of Common Pleas hears:

Court of Common Pleas- All major criminal and civil cases.
- Appeals from the District Magistrates or District   Justices in civil, criminal, and traffic matters.
- Most matters involving children and families.

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The District Magistrates or District Justices hear:

District Magistrates - Less serious, non-jury criminal, civil, and all traffic   cases.
- Matters pertaining to bail.
- Whether serious criminal cases, such as murder,   should go to the Court of Common Pleas.

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