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There are three types of General District Court cases: Civil cases for lawsuits involving up to $25,000. Criminal cases in which a person is charged with a misdemeanor. Traffic cases in which a person is charged with a traffic offense, usually an infraction, which is generally punishable by a fine of not more than $250
What Types of Cases Do Federal District Courts Hear? Interpretation of aspects of the US Constitution. Federal criminal cases. Military legal issues not handled in the military justice system. Violations of securities laws. Intellectual property law, including copyrights and patents.
Virginias unified district court system consists of the general district and the juvenile and domestic relations district courts. Within the 32 districts of the state, there are general district courts and juvenile and domestic relations district courts in every city and county.
General district courts have exclusive authority to hear civil cases with claims of $4,500 or less and share authority with the circuit courts to hear cases with claims between $4,500 and $25,000, and up to $50,000 in civil cases for personal injury and wrongful death.
In summary, the General District Court and the Circuit Court in Virginia serve different purposes and handle cases of varying complexity. While the former deals with smaller civil claims and misdemeanor cases, the latter takes on more docHub civil disputes and felony cases.

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The general district court handles traffic violations, hears minor criminal cases known as misdemeanors, and conducts preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases called felonies.
The small claims court has jurisdiction (the authority to hear and decide a particular type of case) over civil cases in which the plaintiff is seeking a money judgment up to $5,000 or recovery of personal property valued up to $5,000.

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