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Justice Courts in Arizona | Alliance Bail Bonds

What are the Arizona Justice Courts? How do they work? Discover what type of crimes the Arizona justice courts hear and what allegations the courts resolve. To find out more information on courts in Arizona, please visit http://www.alliancebailbondsaz.com/courts.html.

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Justice Courts in Arizona | Alliance Bail Bonds

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  1. Justice Courts in Arizona Each county has justice courts that are presided over by a justice of the peace, who is elected for a four year term.

  2. These include civil lawsuits where the amount in dispute is $10,000 or less, landlord and tenant controversies, small claims cases and the full range of civil and criminal traffic offenses, including DUIs. Justices of the peace also resolve other types of misdemeanor allegations (e.g. shoplifting, writing bad checks, violating restraining orders) and, like other trial judges, also handle requests for orders of protection and injunctions against harassment.

  3. The number of justice courts in a county depends on its population. For example, there are 25 justice courts in Maricopa County. Criminal Jurisdiction - Some justices of the peace conduct preliminary hearings on felonies.

  4. All justice courts hear every type of crime that is a misdemeanor under state law, including; Assault and Battery, DUI (Including Extreme DUI), Bad Checks, Violations of Orders of Protection or Injunctions Against Harassment & Underage Drinking.

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