§ 12-1. Established; to be held by municipal judge; exception; jurisdiction. |
§ 12-2. Appointment, tenure and compensation of municipal judge. |
§ 12-3. Applicability of state law and court rules. |
§ 12-4. General duties of municipal judge. |
§ 12-5. Public defender. |
§ 12-6. Appointment of prosecutor in absence of city attorney. |
§ 12-7. City marshal and municipal court clerk. |
§ 12-8. Sessions. |
§ 12-9. Information to be furnished court at beginning of each session. |
§ 12-10. Complaint. |
§ 12-11. Warrants; subpoenas. |
§ 12-12. Bail. |
§ 12-13. Forfeiture of bond. |
§ 12-14. Presentment of prisoners at opening of court. |
§ 12-15. Jury trials. |
§ 12-16. Continuances generally. |
§ 12-17. When application for continuance to be made; filing of motions and pleas generally. |
§ 12-18. Use of depositions. |
§ 12-19. Attendance of witnesses. |
§ 12-20. Form of verdict; assessment of punishment. |
§ 12-21. Judgment or conviction. |
§ 12-22. Issuance of execution and commitment for nonpayment of fine. |
§ 12-23. Confinement for failure to satisfy execution for nonpayment of fine. |
§ 12-24. Disposition of proceeds of fines collected by city marshal. |
§ 12-25. Discharge of defendant; dismissal of complaint. |
§ 12-26. Appeals generally. |
§ 12-27. Collateral security for fines and costs pending appeal. |
§ 12-28. Reserved. |
§ 12-29. When deposits required from complainant. |
§ 12-30. Malicious prosecution. |
§ 12-31. Transfer of complaint to magistrate. |
§ 12-32. Authority of mayor to remit fines, grant pardons, etc. |
§ 12-33. Duties of municipal court clerk generally; execution book. |
§ 12-34. Service of processes, etc., on city; making affidavit on behalf of city. |
§ 12-35. Court costs—Generally. |
§ 12-35A. Same—Additional court costs for violations of general criminal nature. |
§ 12-35B. Same—Additional court cost for each municipal ordinance violation. |
§ 12-36. Same—Liability; assessment; stays and reductions. |
§ 12-37. Payment of costs by city. |
§ 12-38. Sentencing. |
§ 12-39. Provisional judge during absence, illness or disqualification of presiding judge. |
§ 12-40. Search warrants. |