Mansfield Municipal Court is in Richland County, OH.
Municipal Court - County Court - Circuit (or District) Court - Court of Appeals- Supreme Court.
Appeal it to the next highest level court - County Court - Circuit Court - District Court - whatever.
The main line 419-332-1579. For more information regarding Fremont Municipal Court, or other courts in Sandusky County, Ohio, see the related link.
Municipal Court (similar to County Court in the US) hears the most cases in Canada.
Tarrant County
Municipal court
IF I UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION CORRECTLY:A 'de novo" appeal was made to nullify the original municipal court verdict and move the case from municipal court to county court.A de novo hearing signifies that, in the eyes of the law, the initial hearing (in municipal court), never occurred and it is being heard in county court as if it were a 'new' case.If the case was then dismissed by the county court judge, the reason for the dismissal would have to be known as well as under what conditions it was dismissed.BUT - if the misdemeanor assault case was dismissed WITHOUT prejudice, it COULD be re-filed as a felony without creating double jeaopordy.
The Nevada state court system has District, Justice and Municipal courts. District Courts have general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, but generally only hear cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of Justice and Municipal courts. District Courts also hear Family Law cases. Justice Courts hear criminal misdemeanor cases, and civil cases with less than $10,000 in dispute, as well as certain unlimited civil cases, such as landlord-tenant disputes. Municipal Courts generally hear cases regarding the violation of municipal ordinances, and may hear other assorted municipal cases. Although every county in Nevada has a District Court, whether a particular county has any Justice or Municipal Courts, or multiple, varies from county to county. For more information on the Nevada state court structure, and for a directory of every District, Justice and Municipal Court in Nevada, visit the Nevada Court Guide related link.
you can get a Philippine municipal trial court clearance at your Municipal Trial Court :D
Municipal Courts and Justice Courts are the lowest level courts in any given county. Which of these courts is considered the "lowest" varies county to county. Some smaller counties may not have municipal courts (such as Borden and Mills counties), and some counties may not have Justice Courts (such as Dallas County), so it is hard to say that one is lower than the other. Generally, though, Municipal Courts and Justice Courts hear the lowest level of civil cases (such as small claims) and minor criminal matters, such as misdemeanor offenses and municipal ordinance violations, and felony preliminary hearings. the precise jurisdiction of a particular Municipal or Justice court depends greatly on the particular county, as each county divides jurisdiction between its various courts. For a directory of trial courts in Texas by county, and a general description of the general jurisdiction of each type of court, visit the Texas Courts Guide related link.
Bandera County Courthouse, built in 1890, is located at 500 Main Street in Bandera and houses the County Court. The District Court is located at the Bandera County Justice Center at 3360 State Highway 173 North, in Bandera. There are also Justice Court and Municipal Court locations in Bandera County. For a complete directory of courts in Bandera County, and guide to online Texas court resources, visit the Bandera County Courts Guide.
Usually to the county or municipal court. This is a small-claims case.