Which of the following is NOT an example of a trial court of limited jurisdiction?
A general civil division court |
A probate court |
A small claims court |
A juvenile court |
A probate court, a small claims court, and a juvenile court all have limited jurisdiction,
Except for A general civil division court which is not a trial court of limited jurisdiction, hence the answer is,
a) A general civil division court
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