The Arizona Supreme Court, established in 1863, serves as the highest court in the state and plays a pivotal role in overseeing a comprehensive judicial system divided into three distinct levels. This includes limited jurisdiction courts such as municipal courts that tackle specific cases, the Superior Court which operates as a statewide trial court addressing criminal, civil, family, and probate matters across approximately 15 counties, and the Court of Appeals comprising a chief judge, vice chief judge, and around 20 judges. At the apex, the Supreme Court, which is part of the appellate framework, consists of a chief justice, a vice chief justice, and three additional justices. With an impressive workload of over 2.5 million cases annually, the Arizona judicial system is a significant entity within state and regional agencies, funded by a combination of state, county, and city resources.
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