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In order to start an action, you must file the Small Claims Affidavit and Summons at the Circuit Court. The Defendant must be located in the county where you are filing your suit. You can get a copy of the Affidavit and Summons forms at the Circuit Court office.
They serve six-year terms. The governor appoints a judge from a list of three qualified persons submitted by the Judicial Nominating Commission, and the provisions for retention are the same as for Supreme Court justices.
The five justices of the Wyoming Supreme Court are selected through the assisted appointment method. When a vacancy occurs, the governor appoints a replacement from a list of three names provided by a nominating commission.
The district judges preside over felony criminal and civil cases as well as juvenile and probate matters. They also hear appeals from lower court decisions.
Partisan elections are held to select most or all judges in 13 States and for some judges in an additional 8 States. Nonpartisan elections are held to select most or all judges in 17 States and for some judges in an additional 3 States. One-half of the States hold elections for State supreme court judges.
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The United States Attorneys Office for the District of Wyoming represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. United States District Court for the District of WyomingAppeals toTenth CircuitEstablishedJuly 10, 1890Judges3Chief JudgeScott W. Skavdahl7 more rows
Dont say you expect to recover any more than 10,000 - if you do, your case wont be treated as a small claim. If youre making a claim for something your landlord hasnt repaired, the maximum amount you can get in a small claims case is 1,000.
A district court exists in all 23 counties organized into nine judicial districts. Felony criminal cases, and juvenile and probate matters are decided in the district court.
Make service by either certified mail or by the first class mail as directed by plaintiff; or. Forward a copy of the summons and complaint to the Secretary of State, as statutory attorney-in-fact, for service as specified by any applicable statute.
Trial courts include the district judge who tries the case and a jury that decides the case. Magistrate judges assist district judges in preparing cases for trial. They may also conduct trials in misdemeanor cases. There is at least one district court in each state, and the District of Columbia.

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