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===Kentucky===
The current [[Kentucky]] court system, including the Supreme Court, was established pursuant to an amendment to the state constitution in 1975.<ref>[http://courts.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/15109806-12A6-42ED-A216-81325F3DB6AD/0/AOCEstablished.pdf Text of amendment to Kentucky Constitution]</ref> Before then, the highest court was the Court of Appeals. That constitutional amendment provides for a fairly conventional court organization: a Supreme Court, a Court of Appeals, circuit courts, and district courts.
===Louisiana===
The courts of [[Louisiana]] include:
*the Supreme Court;
*the Courts of Appeal for five circuits;
*the district courts, which are the trial courts of general jurisdiction, each serving a judicial district including one to three parishes; and
*various trial courts of limited jurisdiction, which vary from parish to parish.
===Maine===
The [[Maine]] judiciary includes:
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