• Jiangsu Provincial Court

    The court system of Jiangsu Province is composed of three levels of courts: including 1 high-level people's court, 13 intermediate people's courts, and 109 grassroots people's courts, with over 14000 employees.

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  • Shanghai Court Network

    Shanghai Court Network

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  • Shandong Court Network (Shandong Provincial Higher People's Court)

    The People's Court of Shandong Province was born in August 1950. At the beginning of its establishment, she only had three departments and dozens of police officers. Today, 50 years later, she has 24 functional departments and over 400 police officers, handling over 2000 various cases annually. At the same time, courts across the province have also been gradually established and improved. As of June 2000, there were 17 municipal (prefectural) intermediate people's courts, 141 grass-roots courts, 745 dispatched courts, Qingdao Maritime Court and Jinan Railway Transport Intermediate Court (including 3 grass-roots railway transport courts). There are a total of 22000 police officers in the provincial courts, forming a large and high-quality court team that hears over 500000 cases of various types every year.

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  • Henan Court Network

    Under the leadership of the CPC, countless revolutionary martyrs continued to overthrow the reactionary old Kuomintang regime and abolish its pseudo legitimacy. In 1949, Henan Province was liberated and a new people's democratic regime was established. In order to consolidate the new political power of the people's democratic dictatorship, maintain new social order, and develop production, the People's Court of Henan Provincial People's Government was declared established in Kaifeng on May 1, 1949. People's courts or judicial departments in various regions, cities, and counties were also established according to administrative divisions.

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  • Shaanxi Court Network

    There are currently 121 tertiary courts in Shaanxi Province, with 10 municipal intermediate people's courts and Xi'an Railway Transport Intermediate Court under the jurisdiction of the Provincial High Court. A total of 109 grassroots courts are under the jurisdiction of 11 intermediate courts, and 421 people's courts are dispatched by grassroots people's courts. There are currently 10207 judges and other staff members in the provincial courts, of which 5913 are judges, accounting for 57.93%; 724 legal police officers, 2222 clerks, and 1348 other staff members, accounting for 7.1%, 21.17%, and 13.21% respectively; There are 8241 grassroots courts, accounting for 80.74% of the total number of courts in the province; There are 4692 grassroots court judges, accounting for 79.35% of the total number of judges in the province.

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  • Chengdu Intermediate People's Court

    The Chengdu Intermediate People's Court, located in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, was established in October 1950. It covers an area of 13.6 acres, with a total construction area of 29540 square meters, a trial court construction area of 10277 square meters, a comprehensive office building construction area of 15327 square meters, and an auxiliary facility area of 3936 square meters. There are 27 well-equipped and fully functional trial courts, 9 mediation rooms, and a modern multi-functional comprehensive office building that integrates microcomputer network, group phone, electronic display, electronic door lock, broadcasting system, and monitoring system. In addition, a judge training center has been established on Wenwu Road in Chengdu, with a construction area of 12843 square meters. A forensic police training base has been established in Pixian County, covering an area of 50 acres.

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  • Tibet Court

    There is one higher people's court, seven intermediate courts, 73 grassroots courts, and two people's courts in the entire district. The court in the entire district has a current staffing of 1410, with a total of 1442 police officers. Among them, there is one second level Grand Justice, 217 senior judges, and 435 judges. Among the district court officers, there are 1187 Tibetan, 243 Han, 12 other ethnic minorities, 6 graduate students, 143 with university education, and 972 with college education, accounting for a total of 77.7%.

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  • Tianjin Court Network

    Tianjin Court Network

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  • Hebei Provincial Higher People's Court

    Hebei Provincial Higher People's Court

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  • Shenyang Municipal Intermediate People's Court

    The predecessor of Shenyang Intermediate People's Court is the People's Court of special city. On November 2, 1948, Shenyang was liberated. On November 20 of the same year, the People's Court of special city, the people's judicial organ, was born. On May 1, 1949, with the adjustment of national administrative divisions, special city was changed into Shenyang, and the People's Court of special city was subsequently renamed as Shenyang People's Court. On March 1, 1955, China implemented a "four level" and "second instance" system, and the Shenyang Municipal People's Court was renamed as the Shenyang Intermediate People's Court in Liaoning Province.

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  • Jilin Court Network

    The Jilin Provincial Higher People's Court is located in Changchun City, the capital of Jilin Province, and was established on June 17, 1948. Its predecessor was the Jilin Provincial High Court, located in Jilin City; Later renamed as Jilin Provincial People's Court on September 6, 1949; In 1953, it moved to Changchun City with the provincial capital; On January 11, 1955, it was renamed as the Jilin Provincial Higher People's Court; In January 1968, the Higher People's Court of Jilin Province was under military control, and the Provincial Revolutionary Committee established the People's Defense Department, which established a judicial team to exercise judicial power; On January 1, 1973, the establishment of the Jilin Provincial Higher People's Court was restored; In December of the same year, the Ministry of People's Security and its affiliated judicial team were abolished, and the Jilin Provincial Higher People's Court was officially restored. Previous deans include Guan Junyan, Bao Tinggan, Wang Jiren, Chen Dongping, Shen Lun, Yao Xin, Wang Jiren, Jin Jianmin, Wang Hongmo, Xie Anshan, Yang Qingxiang, and Cai Zhang. Current Dean Zhang Wenxian.

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  • Jiamusi Intermediate People's Court

    The predecessor of the Jiamusi Intermediate People's Court was the Jiamusi People's Court, which was rebuilt as the Jiamusi Intermediate People's Court in 1984. The original 5 people's courts were rebuilt into 5 grassroots people's courts. In January 1985, Jiamusi implemented the system of city governing county, and the original Intermediate People's Court of Hejiang District merged with Jiamusi Intermediate People's Court. The Intermediate People's Court of Jiamusi City is located at 330 Baobao Road, Jiamusi City, on the west side of the Municipal Government Square. It has jurisdiction over ten grassroots courts, including Qianjin, Dongfeng, Xiangyang, Suburb, Tongjiang City, Fuyuan County, Huachuan County, Huanan County, Tangyuan County, and Fujin City. The Jiamusi Intermediate Court has a total of 144 personnel, including 76 with a bachelor's degree, 65 with a college degree, and 2 with a technical secondary school degree. In recent years, the city's courts have taken the strategy of governing the country according to law as an important guiding principle, fully exerting their judicial functions, and making positive contributions to promoting the economic development of their jurisdiction.

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