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City
Court Dates
Questions About City
Court
City Judge
Duties and Authority of
the City Judge
Misdemeanors of
the State Adopted
Court
Costs
Payment
of Citations
Contact
the City Court
CITY
COURT DATES
City Court is held
on the first and third Monday of each month
at 3:30 p.m., on the first floor of Springfield
City Hall, located at 405 North Main Street.
Every person charged with violating a municipal
ordinance is entitled to a trial and disposition
of his or her case. The City Court retains
a Spanish language interpreter for each court
session.
QUESTIONS ABOUT CITY COURT
If you have a question about the operation
and administration of the City Court, please
call the Records Division of the Springfield
Police Department at 615-384-8422 during
regular business hours. Regular business
hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
CITY JUDGE
The City Judge is the officer designated
by the Charter of the City of Springfield,
Tennessee to handle judicial matters within
the municipality and to preside over the
City Court. The City Judge is appointed
by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to serve
for a term of two (2) years beginning July
1 of every even numbered year. The City
Judge must be licensed to practice law in
the State of Tennessee. The Board of Mayor
and Aldermen also designate a qualified
person to serve as Interim Judge in the
absence or disability of the City Judge.
Mr. Gary Dilliha currently
presides as City Judge and Ms. Charlotte
Fleming serves as Interim Judge.
DUTIES AND AUTHORITY OF THE CITY JUDGE
The City Judge tries all persons charged
with violation of City ordinances. The City
Judge has the authority to levy fines, penalties
and forfeitures not exceeding fifty dollars
($50.00), or the maximum established by
state law, for each offense and to impose
such costs as the Board of Mayor and Aldermen
may by ordinance provide, to issue all necessary
process, to administer oaths, and to punish
for contempt by fine. All fines, penalties,
and costs shall be imposed and recorded
on the City Court docket in open court.
The City Judge has
the authority to issue warrants for the
arrest of persons charged with violating
municipal ordinances. The City Judge may,
in lieu of issuing an arrest warrant, issue
a summons ordering the alleged offender
to personally appear before the City Court
at a time specified therein to answer to
the charges against him or her. The City
Judge may also subpoena as witnesses all
persons whose testimony will be relevant
and material to matters coming before the
court.
MISDEMEANORS OF THE STATE ADOPTED
Pursuant to T.C.A. 16-18-302(a), the
municipal court for the City of Springfield
possesses jurisdiction in and over cases
for violation of the laws and ordinances
of the municipality; or arising under the
laws and ordinances of the municipality;
and the City of Springfield municipal court
also possesses jurisdiction to enforce any
municipal law or ordinance that mirrors,
substantially duplicates or incorporates
by cross-reference the language of a state
criminal statute if, and only if, the state
criminal statute duplicated or cross referenced
is a class C misdemeanor.
COURT COSTS
Court costs in the sum of fifty-five
dollars ($55.00) shall be assessed in each
case in which there is a plea of guilty
or a trial and conviction in City Court.
Such court costs shall be in addition to
any fine assessed upon either a plea of
guilty or conviction. The City Judge, at
his or her discretion, may waive court costs,
in whole or in part, in each separate case.
PAYMENT OF CITATIONS
Citations issued for City Court can
be paid prior to the court date on the citation
by coming to the Records Division of the
Springfield Police Department, 802 Willow
Street, Monday through Friday between the
hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
CONTACT THE CITY COURT
Springfield Police Department
Records Division
802 Willow Street
Springfield, TN 37172
615-384-8422
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