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How do I update a page? Civil Jury Trial Resumption Order. The Circuit Court Daily Docket is updated and posted to this website by pm daily. The handwritten number by each case is the Courtroom number the case will be in. Courtrooms are located on the 4th floor of building If we were unable to post it, please check the docket boards the morning of your trial to see which courtroom you are in.

The numbers beside the case indicate the courtroom number. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Skip to main content. A felony is a crime punishable by commitment to the State penitentiary for one year or more. Learn More. The Historic Records Center is open by appointment only. Masks are required in all public areas of the Courthouse.

Circuit Court. Friday Civil Motions Update. Circuit Court's 4th Transition Plan. Amended Plan to Resume Jury Trials. Plan for Resuming Civil Jury Trials. Plan for Resuming Criminal Jury Trials. Fraud Alert - Tax Scam. High-Profile Cases. The Circuit Court also has jurisdiction over other matters, including: attachments, adoptions, divorce proceedings, disputes concerning wills, trusts and estates, and controversies involving property.

In criminal cases, the Circuit Court has jurisdiction over the trial of all felonies offenses that may be punished by imprisonment of more than one year and of those misdemeanors offenses carrying a penalty of not more than twelve months in jail that were appealed from district court or a grand jury indictment. The Circuit Court also has jurisdiction over juveniles who are charged with felonies and whose cases have been transferred or certified by the judge of a Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court for trial in Circuit Court.

Appeals from these district courts are heard de novo; that is, the cases are tried from the beginning as though there had been no prior trial. The parties have the right to a jury trial in the Circuit Court. The Circuit Court's appellate jurisdiction also extends to appeals from certain administrative agencies. Electronic Filing System. High Tech Courtroom Reservation. Online Scheduling System. Divorce Information.



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