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In states, cities, and townships, traffic courts are courts of limited A. pleas. B. appeal. C. jurisdiction. D. claims.
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In states, cities, and townships, traffic courts are courts of limited
A. pleas.
B. appeal.
C. jurisdiction.
D. claims.
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Traffic courts are courts of limited
jurisdiction.
They are courts that deal with traffic offenses and are usually based around municipalities.
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