1. An accused person appeals her case to this court because she believes that her trial was not fair. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court)

2. A serious criminal case involving murder is heard by a judge and a jury. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court) 3. The judges study the evidence to decide if a case was tried fairly. (general trial

court, lower court, state supreme court)

4. A girl of fourteen has broken the law. A hearing is scheduled. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court) 5. A dispute between two people led to a serious injury of one person. The case is

brought to trial. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court)

6. The judge decides how to handle the property of a person who died. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court) 7. A worker is charged with stealing tools worth sixty dollars. His case is being heard. (general trial court, lower court, state supreme court)