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New Hampshire Circuit Court District Division

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166:, effective July 1, 1964, abolished all Municipal Courts, unless cities and towns voted by ballot to "continue to maintain its existing municipal court so long as its present judge remains in office." The law required that once there was a vacancy on the Municipal Court judge, it could not be filled and that court would be abolished and its jurisdiction transferred to the appropriate District Court. 153:
The salaries of the District Division judges and other state judges are set by the General Court. In the District Court salaries are weighted based on the caseload of the court from the previous year. Associate judges also receive a weighted salary, but can make no more than 70% of a District
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The District Division has 36 courts located in 34 districts. The locations of the court were devised by the legislature so that each District Court would be within 20 miles of the inhabitants of each district. The District Division has 19 full-time judges and 50 part-time judges.
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The court shares jurisdiction with the Superior Court over civil actions for damages in which the damages claimed, excluding real estate titles, do not exceed $ 25,000 (this ceiling can be increased to $ 50,000 as permitted by the state Supreme
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All judicial officers hold their offices during "good behavior," according to Part II, Article 73 of the state constitution. Part II Article 78 of the state constitution requires Judges retire at the age of seventy years.
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and is located in 36 cities and towns. The District Division has jurisdiction over all juvenile matters,
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In 1963, district courts were created by the legislature to replace the existing municipal courts.
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issues and other civil cases. Upon the creation of the District Court in 1963, the state
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The District Division has jurisdiction in the following matters:
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Civil cases in which the damages claimed, excluding
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U.S. state
New Hampshire
County
domestic violence
violation
misdemeanor
small claims
landlord
tenant
Municipal Courts
New Hampshire Circuit Court
Probate Court
Family Division
real estate
domestic violence
state constitution
Executive Council
RSA 502-A:35
List of New Hampshire state courts by town
Official Website
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State courts
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Supreme Court
New Hampshire Superior Court
New Hampshire Circuit Courts
District Division

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