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Polite COM- Mittel
2.68.010
Chapter 2.68
CITY COURT
Sections:
2.68.010 Established.
2.68.020 Concurrent jurisdiction
with youth court.
2.68.030 Jurisdiction.
2.68.040 Exclusive jurisdiction
when.
2.68.050 Criminal actions-
Preliminary
examinations.
2.68.060 Criminal actions-
Proceedings.
2.68.070 Civil actions---
Proceedings.
2.68.080 Civil fees.
2.68.090 City judge qualifications.
2.68.100 City judge-Salary.
2.68.110 Substitute judge when.
2.68.120 City judge-Authority to
collect fines.
2.68.130 Disposition of fines.
2.68.010 Established.
A city court is established in the city.
The city judge shall establish regular ses-
sions of the court. On judicial days, the
court shall be open for all business, civil
and criminal. On nonjudicial days, as de-
fined in 3-1-302, MCA, the court may
transact criminal business only. (Ord. 931
(part), 1988: prior code § 2.16.010)
2.68.020 Concurrent jurisdiction
with youth court.
The city court shall have concurrent
jurisdiction with the youth court over all
alcoholic beverage violations alleged to
have been committed by the youth. (Prior
code § 2.16.020)
2.68.030 Jurisdiction.
A. The city court has concurrent juris-
diction with the justice's court of all pro-
ceedings mentioned and provided for
under Chapter 10, Part 3, of Title 3, Mon-
tana Code Annotated.
B. A criminal action brought for viola-
tion of a city ordinance must be brought in
the name of the city as the plaintiff and
against the accused as the defendant.
C. A criminal action brought for viola-
tion of a state law within the, city may be
brought either in the nal of•tl a state as
the plaintiff or in the name of the city as
the plaintiff and must be brought against
the accused as the defendant.
* D. A criminal action brought for viola-
tion of a state law within the county and
within the city court's concurrent jurisdic-
tion with the justice's court must be
brought in the name of the state as the
plaintiff and against the accused as the
defendant.
E. A civil action brought in the city
court must be prosecuted or defended in
the same manner as a civil action in
justice's courts under the Montana Justice
Courts Rule of Civil Procedure (Title 25,
Chapter 22, MCA).
F. Application for search warrants and
complaints, charging the commission of a
felony may be filed in the city court as
provided under Section 3-11-102(2),
MCA (Ord. 931 (part), 1988: prior code
§ 2.16.030)
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