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New Jersey
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The structure of New Jersey's court system is among
the simplest in the nation. There are only a few basic types of courts in the
state. Municipal courts, Tax Court, state Superior Court, which includes the
trial courts, an Appellate Division and the New Jersey Supreme Court. Cases
involving criminal, civil and family law are heard in what is known as the Superior
Court. The Superior Court is sometimes called the trial court because it is
where trials are conducted. There is a Superior Court in each of New Jerseys
21 counties. By far, most of the cases filed in New Jersey's courts are heard
in the Municipal Courts. In fact, about six million of the seven million cases
filed in New Jersey's courts each year are filed in the Municipal Courts. The
Municipal Courts hear a great variety of cases. Municipal Court is where cases
involving motor-vehicles offenses, such as illegal parking, speeding and driving
while intoxicated, are heard. Municipal Courts also hear cases involving minor
criminal offenses such as simple assault, trespassing and shoplifting. In New
Jersey, these minor crimes are known as disorderly persons offenses. Cases involving
hunting, fishing and boating laws and even minor disputes between neighbors
are also heard in Municipal Courts. Municipal Courts are operated by the city,
township or borough in which the courts are located. There are 539 Municipal
Courts in the state.
From here you are able to inquire on New Jersey
state case records including docket entries, parties, judgments, and charges
in public courts. In common law jurisdictions, a court of record is a court
that keeps permanent records of its proceedings. Judgments of a trial court
of record are normally subject to appellate review. In many jurisdictions, all
courts are courts of record. In many jurisdictions, courts that have the power
to fine or imprison must be courts of record. In almost all jurisdictions, a
court of record will have a court clerk whose primary duty is to maintain the
permanent records. Traditionally, a court of record was required to have its
own unique seal, which was used to authenticate its judgments and copies of
its records.
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