§ 436 -   District court created

§ 436. District court created

One district court having statewide jurisdiction is created. For administrative purposes, the supreme court from time to time may organize the district court in territorial units, designating the towns within the units and may organize the territorial units into two or more circuits. It shall designate the location of the principal office in each unit. The district court may hold its sessions in any town designated by the supreme court where adequate facilities exist for disposing of court business. It shall hold sessions in each county as often as the court administrator finds the caseload of the county requires. (Added 1967, No. 194, § 1, eff. March 1, 1968.)