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Pennsylvania Case Law. The Pennsylvania state court system is divided into three levels. The highest court in Pennsylvania is the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which consists of seven judges. The Supreme Court reviews appeals of decisions by the Pennsylvania Superior Court and the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.
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