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      • The 35th District Court resides in Plymouth, Michigan serving the communities of Canton, Northville Township, Northville City, Plymouth Township, and Plymouth City. It is one of 107 District Courts in the State of Michigan. The court handles about 35,000 new cases annually. The most common cases heard are misdemeanor and civil traffic offenses.
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  2. Sep 21, 2024 · 35th District Court Judge - (1) position. Joe Barone. Barone has been a private practice attorney in downtown Plymouth since 1997.

  3. Judge Plakas has served three terms as Chief Judge of the 35th District Court, and has been appointed by the State Court Admirative Office to begin his fourth term on January 1, 2025.

  4. The 35th District Court is divided into three different Divisions: Civil, Traffic & Criminal, and Probation. We are a court of limited jurisdiction. This means that the court will hear cases that fall within their jurisdictional boundaries for both civil and criminal cases.

  5. What is the 35th District Court? The 35th District Court in Plymouth, Michigan serves the townships of Canton, Northville, and Plymouth, and the cities of Northville and Plymouth. The court handles all civil infractions, misdemeanors, small claims, landlord-tenant, and general civil matters that occur within these

  6. The elections for this court are nonpartisan contested elections. To serve on this court, a judge must be a qualified elector of the district, licensed to practice law in the state, under the age of 70, and have five years of experience practicing law.

  7. Sep 25, 2019 · What To Know About The 35th District Court. The 35th District Court handles legal matters such as felony offenses, misdemeanors, civil infractions, civil lawsuits up to $25,000, and drunk driving offenses. This court system is divided into several divisions.

  8. District courts are courts of limited jurisdiction in the State of Michigan. They were established by the State Legislature in Act 236 of 1961 to consolidate the functions of several courts of limited jurisdiction such as traffic courts and municipal courts. [1] .

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