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What (who) is jurisdiction of the court - definition

Court of criminal jurisdiction; Court of Criminal Jurisdiction

Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States         
CASES HEARD DIRECTLY BY THE SUPREME COURT WITHOUT PASSING THROUGH LOWER COURTS IN THE U.S.
Draft:Original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States; Original jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the United States has original jurisdiction in a small class of cases described in Article III, section 2, of the United States Constitution and further delineated by statute.
General jurisdiction         
COMPREHENSIVE SUBJECT-MATTER JURISDICTION
Court of general jurisdiction; Courts of General Jurisdiction; Court of General Jurisdiction
A court of general jurisdiction is a court with authority to hear cases of all kinds – criminal, civil, family, probate, and so forth.
Court of Civil Jurisdiction         
The Court of Civil Jurisdiction was a court established in the late 18th century, in the colony of New South Wales which subsequently became a state of Australia. The court had jurisdiction to deal with all civil disputes in the then fledgling colony.

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Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (NSW)

The Court of Criminal Jurisdiction was a criminal court established in 1787 under the auspices of the First Charter of Justice in the British Empire of New South Wales, now a state of Australia. The Court of Criminal Jurisdiction was the first criminal court in the colony. The Court was abolished in 1823, replaced by the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Examples of use of jurisdiction of the court
1. He was being moved into the area of jurisdiction of the court where he will gface trial.
2. He said the case was not only time–barred but also beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the court moved by the bureau.
3. "When the judge asked him first to identify himself and describe his profession, he basically said that he did not recognize the jurisdiction of the court.
4. "The judgment will deal solely with the preliminary objections raised by Colombia regarding the jurisdiction of the court," the ICJ said in a statement late on Friday.
5. "Most of the claims made in the Congo‘s application fall outside the jurisdiction of the court in any analysis," British lawyer Christopher Greenwood, representing Rwanda, told the court.