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The New York Supreme Court (officially the Supreme Court of the State of New York) is the state’s trial court of general jurisdiction. Unlike in most U.S. states where “Supreme Court” refers to the highest appellate court, in New York it is a trial-level court with unlimited original jurisdiction in civil and (in certain areas) criminal matters.Key Facts

This structure dates back to colonial times (established in 1691 as the Supreme Court of Judicature) and was formalized in the state’s unified court system under the 1962 constitutional amendments.Official Resources

Recent Context (as of January 2026)Recent Unified Court System announcements include:

No major statewide disruptions or landmark Supreme Court (trial level) rulings dominate headlines right now, though trial courts continue handling high-volume caseloads in areas like family law, commercial divisions, and felonies.

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