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Dawson County Court Records

Trial Courts of reduced jurisdiction are courts that deal with only specific styles of trials. They are often located in/near any county courthouse and are also usually presided by just a single judge. A judge sitting with no jury hears the majority of the cases heard by these courts. Some examples in trial courts connected with limited jurisdiction include:

Typical claims court: This court ordinarily handles disagreements regarding private matters associated with a relatively low amount, such as, less than a couple thousands of dollars.

Municipal court: This court normally handles cases involved with offenses against area ordinances.

Probate : This court takes care of matters concerning administering the estate of a person who has died. It sees that this provisions of will are carried out or sees that your property is distributed in line with state law in the event that he/she died intestate (with no will).

Family : This court deals with matters concerning adopting, annulments, separation, alimony, child custody, child support, etc.

Traffic court: This court frequently handles minor infractions of traffic legislation.

Juvenile court: This court normally handles cases regarding delinquent children under a certain age, for instance, 18 or twenty one.

Many states possess a county court, which may often be purely administrative (such as ) or regularly have jurisdiction over criminal cases such as felonies (such as in this state) In states with administrative court, the board acts as the primary agency to the local government. In the states that contain a judicial county court, such as California, it generally handles trials for felonies, in addition to appeals of misdemeanors from local courts many small claims . It is a court of initial jurisdiction, and thus deals with mostly trials associated with accused felons. The Dawson Region Court is founded and has the ability to take care of the prosecution of offenses committed with the County. The County Court has limited jurisdiction around civil cases. In Texas as an illustration the Court handles such jurisdiction.. Otherwise in america, the courts of original jurisdiction generally in most states have jurisdiction spanning a particular county, parish, shire, or borough; but instead to be called "county court" they may be called "superior court" or maybe "circuit court". Multiple courts from typically limited original jurisdiction within the county are normally called "district courts" as well as, if located on and serving a selected municipality, "municipal courts"; and are subordinate towards the county superior or even circuit court.