释义 |
circuit court noun : a court that sits at two or more places within one judicial district: as a. : an English court authorized by commission from the crown that is held in one of the seven circuits of the kingdom by a judge designated by the lord chancellor to hold assizes to try civil and criminal cases b. : any of several courts in the U.S.: as (1) : a court of original common-law jurisdiction sitting with a jury (2) : an intermediate appellate court (3) : a court with both original and appellate jurisdiction (4) : a court having equity or probate jurisdiction or both (5) : any of the United States courts of appeal — not used technically (6) : a former court of original jurisdiction existing in each of the seven judicial circuits of the United States and its territories until abolished by law in 1912 |