City and county courts have limited jurisdiction on municipal issues. Whose case would a city or county court be most likely to
hear? a local person accused of murder
a resident fighting a ticket for parking on a city street
a state senator accused of illegal gambling
a member of a national crime ring that started locally
Many US states have county court systems which deal with administrative matters as well as jurisdiction over civil cases. However, city and county courts have limited jurisdiction on municipal issues. These courts cover one or more counties, which are administrative divisions within a country. However, they are different from the medieval system of county courts which were held by the High Sheriff of each county. For example: a resident fighting a ticket for parking on a city street may be considered a municipal case to be dealt at a city or county court. So, option "b" is the right answer.
The highlighted
and intensified growing tension in the united states that continued to be unresolved
as an outcome of the Mexican war is Sectionalism, the differences
between northern and southern states on whether slavery should be allowed in
newly acquired states.