Rhode Island General Laws 8-18-10. Exclusive jurisdiction
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The universal summons shall also be used for any violations of those sections not listed in § 8-18-3; provided, however that the following violations shall remain the exclusive jurisdiction of the traffic tribunal or the other state courts and shall not be within the jurisdiction of any municipal court:
31-11-16 | 31-11-17 | 31-11-18 | 31-11-19 | 31-11-20 | 31-12-3 | 31-14-1 |
31-20-12 | 31-26-1 | 31-26-2 | 31-26-4 | 31-26-5 | 31-27-1 | 31-27-2 |
31-27-4 | 31-26-3 | 31-3-1 | 31-8-2 | 31-8-3 | 31-9-1 | 31-9-2 |
31-9-5 | 31-9-6 | 31-10-1 | 31-10-28 | 31-11-12 | 3-8-9 | 31-8-10 |
31-38-9 | 31-41.1-1 | 31-25-13 | 31-25-4 | 31-25-5 | 31-25-6 | 31-25-7 |
31-27-6 | 31-25-24 | 31-23-37 | 31-24-37 | 31-25-20 | 31-25-3 | 31-25-16 |
31-25-19 | 11-44-29 | 31-22-21.1 | 31-27-2.1 | 11-44-22 | 31-19.1-2 | 31-19.2-2 |
31-9-3 | 31-10-26 | 31-27-2.3 | 31-36.1-17 | 31-9-1— | 31-4-3 | 31-11-18.1 |
31-9-11 | ||||||
31-27-1.1 | 31-27-2.2 | 31-15-14 | 31-23-49 | 31-12-26 | 31-22-13 | 31-22-14 |
31-23-28 | 31-27-5 | 31-23-13.1 | 31-27-2.7 | 31-27-2.4 | 31-41.1-4 | (Speeding |
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History of Section.
P.L. 1992, ch. 488, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 218, art. 5, § 1; P.L. 1999, ch. 445, § 2; P.L. 2001, ch. 86, § 20.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 8-18-10
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.