The verdict in most American courts is decided by a majority of the judges. In North Carolina, each district court is located at the county seat of each county.
There are three US District Court jurisdictions in the state of NC with a total of 12 seperate courthouses. The Eastern District of NC (5 locations) The Middle DIstrict of NC (3 locations) The Western District of NC (4 locations).
In North Carolina, the court system has four levels: District Court, Superior Court, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court. District Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases and civil cases. Superior Court has jurisdiction over felony criminal cases and civil cases beyond District Court's jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals reviews decisions made by the lower courts. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the state, primarily handling appeals from the Court of Appeals.
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In North Carolina, small claims court is a division of district court. The phone number for Alexander County District Court is 828-632-2215. For additional contact information and North Carolina court resources, see the related link.
In North Carolina, traffic violations are handled by district courts. In Iredell County, there are two district courts - one is Statesville and one in Mooresville. If you have a traffic citation, it should tell you which district court is handling your ticket. The phone number for the Iredell County District Court in Statesville is 704-878-4204. The phone number for Iredell County District Court in Mooresville is 704-664-1118. See the related Iredell County Courts Directory link for more information on these courts, other courts in North Carolina, and both local and statewide court resources.
The capitol was in Charlotte, NC. The arena and District 12 were in Asheville, NC
The North Carolina state courts.
Part of the zip code 28677 is in district 9, and part is in district 5.
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Court Reference provides a page that links you to every available traffic ticket/court payment site out there. I am linking the NC page here.
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