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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors are handled by the District Court for offenses which occur within
Saginaw County. Misdemeanors are crimes of a less serious nature that carry a
maximum jail term of 1 year in jail, including traffic misdemeanors. Some
misdemeanors are punishable by more than 1 year in jail but are processed in the
same manner as felonies.
Note: If the case involves a juvenile under 17 years of age, the
case would be handled as a delinquency case in the Family Division of the
Circuit Court, or the Juvenile Division.
Felonies
The District Court handles the preliminary stages of felony cases. Felonies
are the most serious category of criminal offenses and are punishable by more
than 1 year in prison (up to life). For felonies involving adults, the District
Court handles the initial stages of arraignment on the complaint and the
preliminary examination. If the District Court Judge finds sufficient evidence
has been presented at the preliminary examination to show that the crime was
committed and that probable cause exists to charge the defendant with the crime,
the matter is bound over or transferred to Circuit Court. The Circuit Court then
typically handles the case after bindover including the arraignment on the
information, pretrial, trial, plea and sentencing.
Note: If the case involves a juvenile under 17 years of age, the
case may be handled as a delinquency case or, in some situations, the charge may
be handled the same as an adult charge.
Criminal History
For information on requesting criminal history record checks
click here. The criminal history record check
request form is also available.
Payments
Payments for fines and court costs may be made in cash, money
order, check or credit card (Mastercard and VISA). Bonds may be posted for a defendant
in cash or money order only and must be placed in the name of the defendant.
Arraignments
Arraignments occur daily during court hours. Defendants in
custody are arraigned by video arraignment at 9:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. . If you
come to court to be arraigned on a new charge please go to either the Traffic
Division or the Criminal Division, depending on which type of case you are to
arraigned on, prior to going to the courtroom.
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