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The Local Court civil jurisdiction deals with civil claims up to $100,000. It deals with most criminal matters including summary offences, which are crimes such as stealing, assault and possession of drugs. More serious offences are referred to the District or Supreme Court after a committal hearing in the Local Court.
Rhode Island is divided into two congressional districts, each of them represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. No Republican has won a House seat in the state since 1990. It is the least populous state in the nation to have more than one congressional district.
The hierarchy of courts are as follows 1) Supreme Court, 2) High Courts, 3) District Courts (other courts are mostly considered as subsidiaries of these courts).
In Rhode Island, there is one federal district court, a state supreme court, and trial courts. These courts serve different purposes, which are outlined in the sections below.
The District Court handles arraignments for felony and misdemeanor cases. Misdemeanor cases are punishable by up to one (1) year in prison and fines are not to exceed $1,000. There are no jury trials heard in District Court.
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What is the Structure of District Courts? There are 94 federal judicial districts. There is at least one district court in each state, and the District of Columbia. Each district includes a U.S. bankruptcy court as a unit of the district court.
The Rhode Island Judiciary website features a database or Public Portal where individuals may access case information for some types of cases, including most criminal cases in the District, Superior, and Supreme Courts.

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