Why is the 22nd District Court in Inkster Michigan important?

Why is the 22nd District Court in Inkster Michigan important?

To provide the least restrictive alternative for offenders consistent with public safety while seeking to maximize restorative justice. The Court generally adheres to a fixed schedule except on holidays and during weeks set aside for jury trials.

Where can I find the Michigan Court of Appeals?

Information about the Michigan Court of Appeals, court locations, court rules, and case information. Information about the three trial courts (circuit, district, and probate). Trial court directory and links to trial court employee certification programs and trial court websites.

Which is the state trial court in Michigan?

See Administration for information about the operations, policy, and procedures of the trial courts. The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Michigan.

Where are the district courts located in Michigan?

The municipal courts have limited powers and are located in Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, and Grosse Point Shores/Grosse Pointe Woods. There are approximately 100 district courts in Michigan. District court judges are elected for six-year terms.

See Administration for information about the operations, policy, and procedures of the trial courts. The circuit court is the trial court with the broadest powers in Michigan.

How to find a court docket sheet in Michigan?

Use the Case List by Attorney search to locate all Court docket sheets for a specific attorney. You can search by either attorney bar number or attorney name. Case Search Tips

The municipal courts have limited powers and are located in Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, and Grosse Point Shores/Grosse Pointe Woods. There are approximately 100 district courts in Michigan. District court judges are elected for six-year terms.

How many circuit courts are there in Michigan?

As of November 12, 2013, the Court of Claims is part of the Michigan Court of Appeals. The Court of Claims is a specialized court that handles only claims over $1,000 filed against the State of Michigan or one of its departments. There are 57 circuit courts in Michigan.