Appellate Courts has jurisdiction over all of these levels of Georgia's court system EXCEPT the
A) state courts.
B) Superior courts
C) juvenile courts.
D) state Supreme Court.

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Appellate Courts have jurisdiction over all the levels mentioned except for D. state Supreme Court.

Appellate courts are the courts that hear appeals of cases from lower courts. All the options except for the state Supreme Court fall under the jurisdiction of a lower court. The state Supreme Court can hear cases from appellate courts as well as lower courts and is therefore the supreme court in each state.

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Appellate Courts have jurisdiction over all the levels mentioned except for D. state Supreme Court.

Appellate courts are the courts that hear appeals of cases from lower courts. All the options except for the state Supreme Court fall under the jurisdiction of a lower court. The state Supreme Court can hear cases from appellate courts as well as lower courts and is therefore the supreme court in each state.

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