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Municipal courts are the lowest and least scrutinized echelon of the U.S. criminal system.
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;
Municipal courts are often a base level in state court systems. They are typically courts of limited jurisdiction , with authority over matters such as misdemeanor crimes or petty offenses committed in their city or township.
Any civil or criminal cases that occur within the boundaries of that city, up to a certain level, are settled in the municipal court.
Cases involving violations of local ordinances are handled in municipal court. These can be criminal cases or civil cases, depending on the ordinance violated and the nature of the violation.

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Municipal courts can only hear lower-level criminal violations (traffic violations, infractions, and B misdemeanors). Whereas district courts can hear any level of criminal offense.
City courts, also known as municipal courts, are lower-level courts that have jurisdiction over a specific city or municipality. They typically hear cases involving local ordinance violations, such as traffic violations, minor criminal offenses, and civil disputes that arise within the city.
Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please contact the Court Office at 303-339-8177 or court@cityoflonetree.com if you have any questions or concerns.

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