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Municipal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over the following except

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  1. 28 May, 16:24
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    Answer: Does not include jail sentence

    Explanation:

    Municipal courts, also known as city court can be defined as the type of court of law in which its jurisdiction is only limited to municipality or city.

    It should also be noted that, It has exclusive jurisdiction over the following:

    a. violation of city ordinance.

    b. class C misdemeanors.

    c. fine of $500 or less.

    But doesn't have exclusive jurisdiction on jail sentence
  2. 28 May, 16:30
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    Does include jail sentence.

    Explanation:

    A Municipal Court is a court of law has limited jurisdiction over a city or other municipalities within that country.

    The munical court can be in cities, municipalities and provinces.

    It was setup to address all violations of city ordinances. It also have jurisdiction over minor criminal cases within that municipal and over certain civil cases.

    Some examples include:

    1. Moscow City Court in Russia,

    2. Municipal Court of Chicago, etc.
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