The Courts of Common Pleas are Pennsylvania's courts of general trial jurisdiction and are organized into 60 districts; the smallest district has one judge and the largest has more than 90. These courts, each supervised by a president judge elected by their district peers, hear criminal and civil cases on a range of issues and matters involving children and families, as well as appeals from minor courts (Magisterial District or Municipal court).
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