This document outlines the procedures for summary court cases involving minor traffic violations, ordinances, or criminal cases with fines less than $1,000 or damages less than $10,000. To file a summary case, a complaint or information must be submitted along with affidavits from the complainant and witnesses. After a complaint is filed, the case will be dismissed or proceed to arraignment and trial. During the preliminary conference, the parties can enter stipulations of facts, a plea of guilt, or discuss other matters, and failure to stipulate will result in a pre-trial.
This document outlines the procedures for summary court cases involving minor traffic violations, ordinances, or criminal cases with fines less than $1,000 or damages less than $10,000. To file a summary case, a complaint or information must be submitted along with affidavits from the complainant and witnesses. After a complaint is filed, the case will be dismissed or proceed to arraignment and trial. During the preliminary conference, the parties can enter stipulations of facts, a plea of guilt, or discuss other matters, and failure to stipulate will result in a pre-trial.
This document outlines the procedures for summary court cases involving minor traffic violations, ordinances, or criminal cases with fines less than $1,000 or damages less than $10,000. To file a summary case, a complaint or information must be submitted along with affidavits from the complainant and witnesses. After a complaint is filed, the case will be dismissed or proceed to arraignment and trial. During the preliminary conference, the parties can enter stipulations of facts, a plea of guilt, or discuss other matters, and failure to stipulate will result in a pre-trial.
This document outlines the procedures for summary court cases involving minor traffic violations, ordinances, or criminal cases with fines less than $1,000 or damages less than $10,000. To file a summary case, a complaint or information must be submitted along with affidavits from the complainant and witnesses. After a complaint is filed, the case will be dismissed or proceed to arraignment and trial. During the preliminary conference, the parties can enter stipulations of facts, a plea of guilt, or discuss other matters, and failure to stipulate will result in a pre-trial.
cases less than 6 years and fine less than 1k, damage to property less than 10k How to file? Complaint or information Complaint or information accompanied with? Affidavits of complainant and witnesses, number of copies as accused plus two for the court (5 days from filing) What happens after complaint or information? Dismissal or arraignment and trial What happens in preliminary conference? Enter stipulation of facts, plea of guilt, other matters Will failure to stipulate pre