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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 10:04:00+00:00

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§ 125.010 Municipal Court Established.
§ 125.020 Practice and Procedure.
§ 125.025 Exemption From Certain Statutes Relating To Court Costs.
§ 125.030 Municipal Judge — Appointment.
§ 125.040 Municipal Judge — Powers and Duties.
§ 125.050 Municipal Judge — Salary.
§ 125.060 Municipal Judge — Absence — Vacancy — Pro Tem.
Section 125.010 Municipal Court Established.
Section 125.020 Practice and Procedure.
Section 125.025 Exemption From Certain Statutes Relating To Court Costs.
Section 125.030 Municipal Judge — Appointment.
Section 125.040 Municipal Judge — Powers and Duties.
Section 125.050 Municipal Judge — Salary.
Section 125.060 Municipal Judge — Absence — Vacancy — Pro Tem.
There is hereby established a Municipal Court for the City of Mission, Kansas. The Municipal Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine cases involving violations of the ordinances of the City. Search warrants shall not issue out of a Municipal Court.
The Kansas Code of Procedure for Municipal Courts, as set forth in K.S.A. 12-4101 et seq. and all acts amendatory or supplemental thereto shall govern the practice and procedure in all cases in the Municipal Court.
The City of Mission, Kansas, pursuant to Article 12, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, elects to exempt itself from the application of the provisions of K.S.A. 12-4112 regulating Municipal Court costs.
The City of Mission, Kansas, shall, by the adoption of municipal ordinances, provide for Municipal Court costs, fees and assessments as may be set forth in such ordinances.
Cross Reference — As to court costs, §125.080.
The Municipal Court shall be presided over by a Municipal Judge. The Mayor, with the consent of the Council, shall appoint the Judge of the Municipal Court.
The Municipal Judge shall have such powers and duties as set forth in the Kansas Code of Procedure for Municipal Courts (K.S.A. 12-4101 et seq.) and all acts amendatory or supplemental thereto.
The Municipal Judge shall receive a salary as shall be fixed by ordinance.
In the event the Municipal Judge is temporarily unable to preside due to absence, illness or disqualification, the Municipal Judge shall designate an attorney or other qualified person to act as Judge Pro Tempore. In the event the Municipal Judge fails to appoint a Judge Pro Tempore, the Judge Pro Tempore shall be appointed in the same manner as the Municipal Judge is selected. The Judge Pro Tempore shall receive compensation as shall be provided by ordinance, payable in the same manner as the compensation of the regular Municipal Judge.
The Clerk shall issue all process of the Court, administer oaths, file and preserve all papers, docket cases and set same for trial, and shall perform such further acts as may be necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the Court. The Clerk shall receive, account for and pay to the Finance Director all fines and forfeited bonds paid into the Court. The Clerk shall make reports to the Judicial Administrator and furnish the information when requested by him/her or a departmental justice on such forms furnished by the Judicial Administrator and approved by the Supreme Court.
The Clerk of the Municipal Court shall, within ten (10) days after selection and before entering upon the duties of office, execute to the City such bond as the Governing Body may require, which shall be approved by the Governing Body and filed in the office of the City Clerk, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties required of him/her by law and for the faithful application and payment of all monies that may come into his/her hands in the execution of the duties of the office. The City shall pay the cost of such bond.
The compensation of the Clerk shall be fixed by ordinance.
General court costs: Thirty dollars ($30.00) which shall be allocated to pay nineteen dollars ($19.00) for Law Enforcement Training Center Fund; one dollar ($1.00) Judicial Branch Education Fund; and the balance for Municipal Court costs.
Fuel assessment fee: Up to eight dollars ($8.00) which shall be allocated to pay for fuel costs for the Police Department.
Court facility assessment up to twenty dollars ($20.00); this sum shall be allocated to pay the cost of meeting ADA compliance requirements for the Municipal Court facilities.
Upon arrest, the warrant fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
Motions to set aside conviction for traffic offenses: Fifty dollars ($50.00).
Expungement: One hundred dollars ($100.00).

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