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District courts are a category of court
Court

A court is a body, often a government institution, with the authority to adjudication legal disputes and dispense private law, criminal justice, or administrative law justice in accordance with rules of law....
s which exists in several nations. These include:
istrict Court is the name given to the intermediate court in most Australian States. They hear indictable (serious) criminal offences excluding treason, murder and, in some States, manslaughter. Their civil jurisdiction is also intermediate, typically being for civil disputes where the amount claimed is greater than a $50 000 but less than $250 000.






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District courts are a category of court
Court

A court is a body, often a government institution, with the authority to adjudication legal disputes and dispense private law, criminal justice, or administrative law justice in accordance with rules of law....
s which exists in several nations. These include:

Australia

District Court is the name given to the intermediate court in most Australian States. They hear indictable (serious) criminal offences excluding treason, murder and, in some States, manslaughter. Their civil jurisdiction is also intermediate, typically being for civil disputes where the amount claimed is greater than a $50 000 but less than $250 000. The limits vary between Australian States. In Victoria, the equivalent Court is called the County Court . Below them is the Magistrates' Courts, known as the Local Court in New South Wales. Above them are the State Supreme Courts.

Austria

Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
 has some 200 district, or local, courts, which decide minor civil and criminal cases
Criminal law

The term criminal law, sometimes called penal law, refers to any of various bodies of rules in different jurisdictions whose common characteristic is the potential for unique and often severe impositions as punishment for failure to comply....
.

Finland

See also Judicial system of Finland
Judicial system of Finland

Under the Constitution of Finland of Finland, everyone is entitled to have their case heard by a court or an authority appropriately and without undue delay....


Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
 has 61 district courts, which deal with criminal cases, civil cases and petitionary matters. Each court is headed by the Chief Judge and other District Judges. In certain cases, the district court may also have Lay Judges. The cases are handled and resolved either in a session or in chambers. In simple cases decisions can be made by notaries.

Hong Kong

The District Courts in Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Hong Kong , officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is a territory located in Southern China in East Asia, bordering the province of Guangdong to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east, west and south....
, established in 1953, has limited jurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters. With effect from 1 December 2003, it has civil jurisdiction to hear monetary claims up to HK$1 million or, where the claims are for recovery of land, the annual rent or rateable value does not exceed HK$240,000. In its criminal jurisdiction, the court may try the more serious cases, with the main exceptions of murder, manslaughter and rape. The maximum term of imprisonment it may impose is seven years. There are one Chief District Judge and 30 District Judges, among which three District Judges sit in the Family Court and two District Judges sit in the Lands Tribunal as Presiding Officers.

India

The District Courts of India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
 are presided over by a judge
Judge

A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law,which is operated by the local, state, and/or federal government....
. They administer justice in India at a district
Districts of India

A district is an administrative division of an Indian States of India or Union territories. Districts are further subdivided, in some cases into Subdivisions of India, and otherwise directly into tehsil....
 level. These courts are under administrative and judicial control of the High Court
High Courts of India

India's law in India is made up of the Supreme Court of India at the apex of the hierarchy for the entire country and twenty-one High Courts at the top of the hierarchy in each State....
 of the State to which the district concerned belongs.

Ireland


The District Court in Ireland was established in 1924. The Court handles civil claims of up to €6,350 and summary
Summary offence

A summary offence, also known as a petty crime, is a crime act in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded with summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment....
 criminal trials (minor offences tried by a judge alone where the maximum penalty is 12 months imprisonment). The court also has jurisdiction in granting bail for accused on remand for trial on indictment in the Circuit Court
Circuit Court (Ireland)

The Circuit Court of Republic of Ireland consists of a President and thirty-three judges.For the purposes of the administration of justice the country is divided into eight circuits and at least one judge is assigned to each circuit....
 and the granting of licences for the sale of alcohol.

New Zealand


The District Courts of New Zealand are a low-level trial court. The Courts can hear civil claims up to $200,000 and deal with relatively minor criminal charges. The District Courts were called the Magistrates' Courts until 1980.

Scotland


District Courts were introduced in 1975 as replacement for Burgh Police Courts; they deal with the most minor crime
Crime

Societies define Crime as the breach of one or more rules or laws for which some Government or force may ultimately prescribe a punishment.The word crime originates from the Latin crimen , from the Latin root cerno and Greek ????? = "I judge"....
s. They are run by the local authorities. Each court comprises one or more Justices of the Peace
Justice of the Peace

A Justice of the Peace is a puisne judicial officer appointed by means of a letters patent to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice and deal with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions....
 (lay magistrates) who sit alone or in threes with a qualified legal assessor as convener or clerk of court.

They handle many cases of breach of the peace
Breach of the peace

Breach of the peace is a legal term used in constitutional law in English-speaking countries, and in a wider public order sense in Britain....
, drunkenness
Drunkenness

Drunkenness or inebriation is the state of being intoxicated by consumption of alcoholic beverages to a degree that mental and physical faculties are noticeably impaired and/or skewed....
, minor assault
Assault

Assault is a crime of violence against another human. In some jurisdictions, including Australia and New Zealand, assault refers to an act that causes another to apprehend immediate and personal violence, while in other jurisdictions, such as the United States, assault may refer only to the threat of violence caused by an immediate show of fo...
s, petty theft
Theft

In criminal law, theft is the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent. As a term, it is used as shorthand for all major crimes against property, encompassing offences such as burglary, embezzlement, larceny, looting, robbery, Mugging , trespassing, shoplifting, intruder, fraud and sometimes c...
, and offences under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982

The Civic Government Act 1982 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament which makes provision for a wide range of civic government matters....
.

District Court operate under summary procedure and may not impose a fine in excess of £2,500 or sentence an offender to more than 60 days in prison
Prison

A prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physically confined or internment and usually deprived of a range of personal Freedom ....
. In practice, most offences are dealt with by a fine.

In Glasgow
Glasgow

Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and List of largest United Kingdom settlements by population in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's Scottish Lowlands....
 where the volume of business
Business

A business is a legally recognized organization designed to provide good s and/or Service to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalism economies, most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase the wealth of its owners....
 requires the employment of three solicitor
Solicitor

In the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, the legal profession is split between solicitors and barristers, and a law practitioner will usually only hold one title....
s as "stipendiary magistrate
Magistrate

A magistrate is a judicial officer; in ancient Rome, the word magistratus denoted one of the highest government officers with judicial and executive powers....
s" who sit in place of the lay Justices. The Stipendiary Magistrates' court has the same sentencing power as the summary Sheriff Court
Sheriff Court

Sheriff courts provide the local court service in Scotland, with each court serving a sheriff court district within a sheriffdom.Sheriff courts deal with a myriad of legal procedures which include:...
.

District Courts in Scotland are set to be abolished and replaced with Justice of the Peace Courts under the provisions of the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007. The new Justice of the Peace Courts will be managed by the Scottish Court Service
Scottish Court Service

The Scottish Court Service is an Scottish Executive agency of the Scottish Government responsible for the administration the of the Courts of Scotland in Scotland....
. Responsibility for the Courts is being transferred from the local authorities in a rolling programme of court unification, planned to conclude in November 2009.

Sweden

, Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 has 53 district courts, which deal with criminal and civil cases. The number has decreased since 1999, when there were 96 district courts.

United States

In the United States, district courts may refer to two different types of trial court
Trial court

A trial court or court of first instance is a court in which trials take place.A trial court of general jurisdiction is authorized to hear any type of Civil law or Criminal law Legal case that is not committed exclusively to another court....
s: state court
State court

In the United States, a state court has jurisdiction over disputes with some connection to a U.S. state. Cases are heard before and evidence is presented in a trial court, which is usually located in a courthouse in the county seat....
s (in some U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
s) or the general trial courts of the federal court system
United States federal courts

The United States federal courts comprises the Judiciary of government organized under the United States Constitution and Law of the United States of the federal government of the United States....
, known as United States district court
United States district court

The United States district courts are the general trial courts of the United States federal court system. Both Civil law and Criminal law cases are filed in the district court, which is a court of law, Equity , and admiralty....
s.

State district courts do not exist in some states; in others, the term "district court" has different meanings. For example, Florida District Courts of Appeal
Florida District Courts of Appeal

The Florida District Courts of Appeal were created in 1957 to provide an intermediate level of appellate review between the county courts and state circuit courts on the one hand and the Florida Supreme Court on the other....
 are appellate court
Appellate court

An appellate court is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In most jurisdictions, the court system is divided into at least three levels: the trial court, which initially hears cases and reviews evidence and testimony to determine the facts of the case; at least one intermediate appell...
s, Kentucky District Courts are courts of limited jurisdiction similar to magistrates and Hawaii State District Courts
Hawaii State District Courts

The Hawaii State District Courts are a level of state courts in Hawaii.They have exclusive jurisdiction for Traffic ticket, Eviction between landlords and Leasehold estate , regardless of the amount of the claim; non-jury trial Civil law , where the relief sought is under United States dollar10,000, and Small-claims court where the amount c...
 are small-claims courts.

The federal district courts have jurisdiction over federal questions
Federal question jurisdiction

Federal question jurisdiction is a term used in the United States law of civil procedure to refer to the situation in which a United States federal court has subject matter jurisdiction to hear a civil case because the plaintiff has alleged a violation of the U.S....
 (trials and cases interpreting federal law, or which involve federal statutes or crimes) and diversity
Diversity jurisdiction

In United States law, diversity jurisdiction is a concept used in civil procedure to refer to the situation in which a U.S. United States district court has subject matter jurisdiction to hear a civil case because the parties are "diverse" in citizenship, which generally indicates that they are citizens of different U.S....
 (cases otherwise subject to jurisdiction in a state trial court but which are between litigants of different states and/or countries). There are 89 federal districts in the 50 states. United States district courts also exist in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is a Autonomy Territories of the United States of the United States located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of the Virgin Islands....
, the Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands are an archipelago, part of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. The Leeward Islands are the northern islands of the Lesser Antilles, where the Caribbean Sea meets the western Atlantic Ocean....
, the District of Columbia, Guam
Guam

Guam , officially the Territory of Guam, is an island in the western Pacific Ocean and is an organized, unincorporated insular area of the United States....
, and the Northern Mariana Islands
Northern Mariana Islands

The Northern Mariana Islands , officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands , is a commonwealth in political union with the United States, occupying a strategic region of the western Pacific Ocean....
. So, in total, there are 94 U.S. district courts. Decisions from these courts are subject to review by one of the 13 United States court of appeals
United States court of appeals

The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate Court of Appealss of the United States federal court system. A court of appeals decides appeals from the United States district courts within its United States federal judicial circuit, and in some instances from other designated federal courts and administrative agency....
, which are, in turn, subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal United States federal courts. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, who are nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed with th...
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