Civil Government of Illinois And of the United States

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Civil Government of Illinois And of the United States
H Noel Hugh Noel Williams
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A. The sheriffs and circuit clerks and their assistants, and masters-in-chancery in their respective counties.
Q. Who else assist the judge in the performance of his duties ?
A. The petit and grand juries.
Q. What jurisdiction have circuit courts ?
A. They have original jurisdiction in all criminal offenses against the laws of Illinois, and in all civil dis- putes between citizens of the State.
They have appellate jurisdiction in cases tried before justices of the peace and the county court.
Q.
... WTiat are criminal offenses and civil disputes ?
(See page 18. ) APPELLATE COURTS.
Q. What are the courts next above the circuit courts ?
A. The appellate courts.
Q. Describe these ?
A. The State is divided into four appellate court dis- tricts. Each district has three judges. These are appointed by the supreme court from the judges elected in the circuits.
Each district has a clerk, elected for a term of six years.
The sheriff of the county in which the court is held must attend the sessions of the court or appoint a de- puty to do so.


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