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13 September, 10:40

In states, cities, and townships, traffic courts are courts of limited

A. jurisdiction.

B. appeal.

C. claims.

D. pleas.

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  1. 13 September, 10:42
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    The correct answer is A. jurisdiction. That means that they have what they're used for and they have their cases and you can't ake other types of cases to them and ask for them to solve your problems. You also can't appeal or similar things there because there are courts with the right jurisdiction for that.
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