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  2. Nevada County Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    Nevada County was partitioned from Yuba County in 1851. [2] Thomas H. Caswell was elected the first County Judge in May 1851 [ 3 ] : 56 and Nevada City was named the county seat. [ 4 ] The first courthouse was a log building completed in 1851 on Broad Street.

  3. Nevada District Courts - Wikipedia

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    The District Courts also hear appeals from the limited jurisdiction state courts, which are composed of 17 Municipal Courts (which handle involving traffic ticket and misdemeanor violations of ordinances occurring within the city limits of incorporated municipalities) and 45 Justice Courts (which handle misdemeanor crime and traffic matters ...

  4. Nevada court stops federal loophole used for civil forfeitures

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    Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) used a legal loophole that allowed police officers to seize property under state law and then process it federally. When doing this, NHP received up to 80% of the ...

  5. Judiciary of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Each incorporated city in Nevada has a municipal court. [21] Like the justice courts, the municipal courts have limited jurisdiction; in general, they hear cases involving civil and misdemeanor violations of city ordinances, [a] nuisance abatement cases, and cases involving $2,500 or less where the city is the plaintiff. [22]

  6. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    District Courts (1811-1873) County Courts (1682-1722) Court of Chancery (1720-1735) High Court of Errors and Appeals (1780-1808) Court of Admiralty (1697-1789) Register's Courts; Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (1682–1969) Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery (1802-1910) Federal courts located in Pennsylvania

  7. Non-Resident Violator Compact - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Resident Violator Compact (NRVC) is a United States interstate compact used by 44 states and Washington, D.C. to process traffic citations across state borders.. When a motorist is cited in another member state and chooses not to respond to a moving violation (such as not paying a ticket), the other state notifies the driver's home state and the home state will suspend the driver's ...