When a case is transferred to the Court of Common Pleas, it typically means that a legal matter, originally filed in a lower court, is being moved to a higher court for further proceedings. This transfer often occurs when the case involves more complex legal issues, higher stakes, or requires specific jurisdiction that the lower court cannot handle. The Court of Common Pleas generally has broader authority and can address a range of civil and criminal cases.
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