If you are dealing with legal matters in Virginia, it’s essential to understand how Virginia’s judicial system operates, particularly its two primary trial courts: the General District Courts (GDC) and the Circuit Courts. Each court has distinct functions, jurisdiction, and procedures, and understanding these differences is crucial for navigating Virginia’s judicial system. General District Courts (GDC) in Virginia’s Judicial System In Virginia’s judicial system, the General District Court (GDC) serves as the first level of the trial court hierarchy. This court typically handles lower-level cases, including misdemeanor crimes, traffic violations, landlord-tenant disputes, and civil claims involving amounts up to $50,000. […]
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