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The Clerk of Courts creates and keeps the docket for all cases, criminal and civil.
County courts and municipal courts may preside over cases such as petty offenses, traffic infractions, and other violations of local laws. You may be able to find a county or municipal court for your area, city, or town through your state or territory court website.
In municipal court, the cases that are heard typically include: Traffic violations; Nuisance charges; Certain criminal offenses, like shoplifting and trespassing; Small claims cases; Housing law cases, such as landlord/tenant disputes; Arbitrations for business disputes; Orders of Protection; Tax issues and disputes;
No law degree is required, eitheronly the approval of the voters in your county. While Montanas rules are not the norm in America, theyre also not unheard of. Twenty-eight states require all judges presiding over misdemeanor cases to be lawyers, including large states like California and Florida.

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