52nd
District Court – 4th Division: Troy, Michigan
Have
you been arrested? Are you being or have you been ordered to appear at the 52-4
District Court in Troy, Michigan for a crime, traffic violation or probation
violation? Knowing the court that you have to appear in and deal with is
critical for you and your case.
The court is comprised of four (4) divisions including:
Traffic Division deals
with citations written by police departments.
Civil Division handles
cases that involve money or damage claims, and landlord/tenant disputes.
Criminal Division processes
paperwork from police departments, state law and ordinance prosecutors.
Cases involve misdemeanor offenses, both traffic and non-traffic. The
Court will also oversee the beginning process of all felonies committed within
its jurisdiction.
Probation
Department responsible for conducting Pre-sentence
Investigations, Alcohol Assessments, and Probation Violation Hearings.
The court oversees legal matters located or
committed in Troy and Clawson. It has three (3)
judges: William
E. Bolle-Presiding Judge, Dennis
C. Drury, Kirsten
Nielsen Hartig and a large
support staff provide quality judicial services to southeast
Michigan residents. These judges are
tough but can be fair, and thus you need to make sure you obtain the proper
representation when dealing with any court, such as the 52-4 District Court.
The Speeding, Civil Infraction and Driver’s
License/Plate Violation Fines for the court can be found here. For
traffic violations, the prosecutor tend to require individuals to complete a
drivers class in lieu of a reduced violation, e.g. from a 1-15 over to a
impeding.
Make sure you obtain the right representation
for your case—someone who takes the time to get to know your district court.
Contact Josh Jones today and let him help you.
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