The County Court is established in each county
outside New York City. It is authorized to handle the prosecution
of all crimes committed within the County. The County Court
also has limited jurisdiction in civil cases involving amounts
up to $25,000.
City Courts outside New York City exist in 61 cities and
have criminal jurisdiction over misdemeanors and lesser offenses,
and civil jurisdiction over claims of up to $15,000. Some
City
Courts have separate parts to handle small claims or housing
matters. City Court judges act as arraigning magistrates
and conduct preliminary hearings in felony cases.
Town and Village Courts have criminal jurisdiction over
violations and misdemeanors, and civil jurisdiction over
claims of up to $3,000. As magistrates, Town and Village
Court justices hold arraignments and preliminary hearings
for those charged with more serious crimes. Traffic infractions
also are heard in these courts.
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