Pennsylvania High Court of Errors and Appeals
| Pennsylvania High Court of Errors and Appeals | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1780 |
| Location | Philadelphia |
| Authorised by | statute of Pennsylvania General Assembly |
The Pennsylvania High Court of Errors and Appeals was a public tribunal existing from 1780 to 1808; it was the court of last resort in the Commonwealth. The Pennsylvania General Assembly created it during the American Revolution to take the place of the British Appeals Committee of the Privy Council. The High Court heard cases from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and other lower state courts. Eventually the General Assembly voted to abolish the High Court, effective in 1808, and transfer its powers to the state supreme court.