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What types of cases are heard in traffic court?

PASCOCLERK.COM - FAQ for Traffic
The Traffic Division of the County Court is set up to hear criminal traffic, traffic infractions and parking citation cases. Criminal traffic cases are heard by County Judges, and most civil infractions are heard by Hearing Officers during the evening hours. Contested parking citation cases are also heard by Hearing Officers. Return to Top

What types of cases are heard by jurors?

Municipal Court of Seattle - Jury Service Frequently Asked Q...
Jurors in Seattle Municipal Court most commonly hear misdemeanor cases such as driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, shoplifting, assault, domestic violence, vehicle prowl, or prostitution. Jurors occasionally hear civil cases involving charges such as violation of building regulations or business license regulations.

What types of cases are tried in Federal Court?

Jury FAQ
Both civil and criminal cases are tried in the U.S. Courts. The specific kinds of cases are set forth in Article III of the U.S. Constitution and in federal statutes. These are, first of all, controversies to which the United States is a party, and controversies between two or more States. The federal court also decides cases involving constitutional rights, laws enacted by Congress, treaties, and laws relating to navigable waters.

What kinds of cases are heard in Family Court?

Spartanburg County's 7th Circuit Solicitor
Generally, criminal cases where the defendants are 16-years-old or younger. Juveniles who commit felonies that carry 15 years or more are tried in General Sessions Court.

What kinds of cases do court interpreters do?

FAQs about Court Interpreting
The information contained in this FAQ file is believed to be true and accurate; however, NAJIT makes no guarantee to that effect. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official policies or positions of NAJIT.

Can I access Court Cases for Other States?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
CCAP does not maintain a list of court records databases for other states or jurisdictions. The State Law Library provides links to other court records and public records databases.

What types of cases do you hear in this court?

Juror Information - Frequently Asked Questions
We hear civil and criminal cases in this court. A civil matter is a court proceeding in which on party seeks to recover money damages or other relief from another party. A criminal matter is one in which the government seeks to enforce a criminal law.

What types of cases come before the Court of Appeals?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Court of Appeals hears appeals from trial courts and original actions that request this Court to issue a writ.

What kinds of cases do court interpreters typically do?

FAQs about Court Interpreting
Interpreters cover virtually every kind of case in the municipal, state and federal courts. State court interpreters cover matters ranging from personal injury cases to small claims to landlord/tenant disputes to domestic violence to child support to sexual assault to drug offenses to arson to illegal gambling, to name a few. Drug cases form a large part of the state interpreter case load; in the federal courts drug cases are the rule.

Do cases settled out of court display on WCCA?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
Once a case is filed with the court, it will display on WCCA, even if the case was settled or dismissed. WCCA limits your results two ways. First, if a search returns more than 500 records, you will receive an error message. Second, if you search takes longer than a certain amount of time, your search will time out and you will receive an error message.

What types of cases will jurors decide in federal court?

Alabama Southern District Court - Jury Frequently Asked Ques...
Jurors may be called to serve on both civil and criminal trials. Examples of civil cases are contract disputes, civil rights violations, etc. Criminal trials involve a party or parties who are alleged to have violated a federal law and who have been indicted by a grand jury.

What types of cases does the Court of Appeal deal with?

FAQ-Manitoba Court of Appeal General Information
The Court of Appeal hears appeals from any judgment, order or decision made by a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench in a civil, family or criminal case. The Court hears criminal indictable appeals from a Provincial Court judge involving adults and young persons (under the age of 18 years) and decisions of certain tribunals or boards/commissions such as the Residential Tenancies Commission.

What types of cases does the court handle?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Ventura Courthouse handles civil, family law (divorce, legal separation, and child custody matters), probate, small claims, criminal (both felony and misdemeanors), and traffic. The court also handles confidential categories such as paternity and mental health. The East County Courthouse handles civil, family law, small claims, criminal, and traffic. Completed traffic and criminal citations and files are sent to Ventura when complete.

Has an increase in juvenile court filings changed the way juvenile court cases are heard?

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency FAQs
This greater workload, joined with a legislative preference to defer additional judicial appointments and, presumably, depend more heavily on other judicial officers, has led to the significant growth in the number of nonjudge hearing officers in this court. These nonjudge hearing officers are called referees in Michigan, masters in Delaware, commissioners in Missouri, and magistrates in Colorado and hear certain types of cases or stages of proceedings on behalf of a judge.

Why don't I see any Court Record Additional Text on older cases?

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
The information that displays on WCCA varies based on when the case was added. We display 'Finding Notes', 'Sentence Notes', the 'Miscellaneous Condition Notes', and court record 'Additional Text' for all cases filed after July 1, 2001. In addition, if the individual finding, sentence, or Court Record Event was added after July 1, 2001, the text will display on WCCA.

ARE THERE TYPES OF CASES WHICH YOU DO NOT TAKE?

Bellslaw - Frequently Asked Questions
Very certainly. Mr. Bell does not handle patent and copyright, bankruptcy, incorporation, tax law, criminal defense, probate, real estate transactions or litigation, or worker's compensation and social security administrative proceedings. His primary areas of practice involve civil litigation including family, juvenile, and partnership matters, land use and environmental law, personal injury including employment rights, landlord tenant law and non-profit organization law.

Are cases involving children treated differently in court than cases involving adults?

FAQs - Medical Malpractice
Yes, they are treated a little differently. First, the statute of limitations is different for children than it is for adults. Adults must bring their medical malpractice claims within two years, but, for children, the statute of limitations is tolled until they are 18 unless they have a legal guardian appointed. Second, because children can't legally settle a personal injury claim, all settlements involving children must be approved by the probate court.
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