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Skibidi bop, let us dive into the dank depths of the Victorian court hierarchy, where the Magistrates’ Court sits at the edge, handling summary offences like a lowkey goon. It has no appellate power, just vibes. The County Court steps up, trialing serious indictable offences, like a sigma in the courtroom, while it takes appeals from the Magistrates’ with a twist. Then, we reach the Supreme Court - Trial Division, flexing unlimited jurisdiction for the heavy hitters like murder, but it is the Court of Appeal that ships all the appeals from the big leagues, making it the ultimate courtroom showdown. Who will win? Only the law knows.