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  1. Missouri circuit courts are courts of original civil and criminal jurisdiction. That is, cases usually begin in the circuit court, which is where trials may occur. Within the circuit court, there are various divisions, such as associate circuit, small claims, municipal, family, probate, criminal and juvenile.

  2. An associate circuit judge must be at least 25 years old, licensed to practice law in Missouri, qualified to vote in the state and a resident of the county in which the judge serves. Pursuant to article V, section 19 of the Missouri constitution, the regular term of an associate circuit judge is four years.

  3. 478.245. Circuit courts may adopt local court rules — procedure — restrictions — role of associate circuit judges. — 1. Subject to the provisions of Article V of the Constitution and authority exercised under such provisions, the circuit judges of the circuit may adopt local court rules which provide:

  4. The municipality may choose to designate a Municipal Judge or may elect to have the Associate Circuit Judge hear municipal cases. Associate Divisions handle civil matters that do not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), felony cases prior to the filing of the information in the Circuit Division, misdemeanor, and infractions .

  5. Nov 14, 2007 · In short, Missouri has a unitary trial court system, and there is no separate "Associate Circuit Court," a point thoroughly explained in Robinson v. Lohman, 949 S.W.2d 907, 910-12 (Mo.App. S.D. 1997). Notwithstanding Missouri's unitary trial court system, in a sense associate circuit judges have broader jurisdiction

  6. Revised Statutes of Missouri, Missouri law . 483.240. Circuit clerks, duties and responsibilities — exceptions. — 1. Each circuit clerk shall have administrative control over, and be responsible for, the safekeeping of the records of the circuit court of each county or of the city of St. Louis, except for the following:

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  8. The new judicial article reorganizes all former courts of limited jurisdiction into one level of trial courts as part of Missouri’s unified judicial system. Article V, Section 1 of Missouri’s Constitution established Missouri circuit courts as the only trial court in the state with jurisdiction over all criminal and civil cases.

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