District court a court of record; preparation, maintenance, etc., of records of proceedings generally; employment of reporters or provision for transcripts of proceedings by parties. (a) The district court shall be a court of record.

What is Reno Municipal Court?

Reno Municipal Court is primarily engaged in City Government-Courts. Reno Municipal Court operates in Reno. This organization is involved in City Government-Courts as well as other possible related aspects and functions of City Government-Courts.

What are the district courts in Nevada?

In the Nevada state court system, the Nevada District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction, where criminal, civil, family, and juvenile matters are generally resolved through arbitration, mediation, and bench or jury trials.

What is a county district court?

County court is the name given to the intermediate court in one Australian state, namely the County Court of Victoria (in other states and territories it is called the ‘District Court’). They hear indictable (serious) criminal offences except for treason, murder, and manslaughter.

What do District Court judges do?

This includes civil and criminal matters that fall under federal jurisdiction. During the course of a trial, district court judges are responsible for monitoring the testimony of witnesses, ruling on the admissibility of evidence, and settling any disputes that may arise between defense attorneys and prosecutors.

Who is the county court judge?

County judge. The term county judge is applied as a descriptor, and sometimes as a title, for a person who presides over a county court. In most cases, such as in Northern Ireland and the Victorian County Courts, a county judge is a judicial officer with civil or criminal jurisdiction.