Criminal matters are either a misdemeanor
offense or a felony offense. MISDEMEANOR
OFFENSES:
crimes of a less serious nature that usually carry a maximum jail term of one
year including traffic misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are handled by
the District Court where the offense occurred. Drunk driving
is considered a criminal offense, not a traffic offense. Some
misdemeanors are punishable by more than 1 year but are processed in the same
manner as felonies.
FELONY
OFFENSES: The most serious category of criminal offenses
punishable by more than 1 year in prison. Felonies involving persons
17 years or older, the District Court where the offense occurred typically
handles the initial stages of arraignment on the complaint and preliminary
examination. If the District Court finds sufficient evidence, the case
is bound over or transferred to Circuit Court. The Circuit Court then
typically handles the case after it's bound over. NOTE: Misdemeanor
and Felonies
involving persons under 17 years of age are usually handled as
juvenile
delinquency cases in the Family Division of the Circuit Court where the
minor resides. In some situations, the charge may be handled the same as
an adult charge.
districtcourthowell@co.livingston.mi.us
Howell -
Judicial Center Building, Suite 1 -
204 S. Highlander Way |
Howell, MI 48843
Brighton - 224 N. First St. | Brighton,
MI 48116
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Last updated:
Thursday, July 26, 2012 Updated
by: L. Coffman
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