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  2. County Court of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Since. 8 September 2015. The County Court of Victoria is the intermediate court in the Australian state of Victoria. It is equivalent to district courts in the other states. The County Court is the principal trial court in the state, having a broad criminal and civil jurisdiction. The court hears indictable offences (with the exception of ...

  3. Magistrates' Court of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Currently. Ms Felicity Broughton and. Ms Susan Wakeling. The Magistrates' Court of Victoria is the lowest court in the Australian state of Victoria. The court possesses original jurisdiction over summary offences and indictable offences heard summarily, as well as civil claims up to $100,000. It is also able to hear various pre-trial criminal ...

  4. Peter Kidd - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Adelaide (LLB) University of Genova (LLM) Profession. Judge, lawyer. Peter Barrington Kidd SC (born 4 October 1965) is an Australian jurist. He has served as Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria since 8 September 2015, and as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria since 24 May 2016. [1]

  5. Counties of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    A county court was established in British Columbia in 1884; it served as an intermediate court between the provincial court and the British Columbia Supreme Court. In 1990, the County Court of British Columbia merged with the British Columbia Supreme Court and its judges became justices of the BC Supreme Court.

  6. County of Bourke, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The county was proclaimed in 1853. The "Melbourne and County of Bourke Police" was the name for the police force in the area before 1853. The County of Bourke was used on the name of the electoral roll in 1845. [2] There was also the "Bourke County Court" in the 1850s, [3] which became the County Court of Victoria.

  7. County court - Wikipedia

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    The County Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. County court is the name given to the intermediate court in one Australian state, namely the County Court of Victoria (in other states and territories it is called the 'District Court'). They hear indictable (serious) criminal offences except for treason, murder, and manslaughter. [2]

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