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Lower Courts. Chapter Eighteen. Scope of Lower Courts . Trial courts of Limited Jurisdiction. Also referred to as inferior courts or lower courts. Constitute 60% of the judicial body. Jurisdiction includes: Preliminary stages of felony cases. Non-felony criminal cases. Small claims. .
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Lower Courts Chapter Eighteen
Scope of Lower Courts • Trial courts of Limited Jurisdiction. • Also referred to as inferior courts or lower courts. • Constitute 60% of the judicial body. • Jurisdiction includes: • Preliminary stages of felony cases. • Non-felony criminal cases. • Small claims.
Non-Felony Criminal Cases • Misdemeanor: a crime punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment for a period of less than one year. • Ordinance violation: a violation of a law passed by a local governing body such as a city council. • Traffic offenses: a group of offenses involving self-propelled motor vehicles.
Concerns about Lower Courts • Few defendants are represented • Trials are rare • Informality the rule • Sentences imposed quickly • Inadequate financing • Inadequate facilities • Lax Court Procedures • Unbalanced caseloads
Justice of the Peace: Rural. Low caseloads Lack of resources Greater familiarity Municipal Courts: Urban Heavy Caseloads Assembly line justice Justice of the Peace Courts v. Municipal Courts
Lower Court Jurisprudence • North v. Russell: non-lawyer judges do not violate the due process clause, nor do they deny equal protection. • Baldwin v. New York: A defendant has a right to a jury trial only if the offense can be punished by imprisonment for more than six months. • Tate v. Short: Defendants may not be jailed because they are unable to pay a fine. • Argersinger v. Hamlin: No person may be imprisoned for any offense unless he was represented by counsel, unless waived.
Community Collaboration • Community Justice efforts • Alternative Dispute Resolution centers • Restorative Justice • Community Dispute Settlement centers • Community Courts • Mediation centers • Neighborhood Justice Centers