§ 10.20 Superior courts; jurisdiction.\n 1. Superior courts have trial jurisdiction of all offenses. They have:\n (a) Exclusive trial jurisdiction of felonies; and\n (b) Trial jurisdiction of misdemeanors concurrent with that of the\nlocal criminal courts; and\n (c) Trial jurisdiction of petty offenses, but only when such an\noffense is charged in an indictment which also charges a crime.\n 2. Superior courts have preliminary jurisdiction of all offenses, but\nthey exercise such jurisdiction only by reason of and through the agency\nof their grand juries.\n 3. Superior court judges may, in their discretion, sit as local\ncriminal courts for the following purposes:\n (a) conducting arraignments, as provided in subdivision two of section\n170.15 and subdivision two of section 180.20 of this chapter;\n (b) issuing warrants of arrests, as provided in subdivision one of\nsection 120.70 of this chapter; and\n (c) issuing search warrants, as provided in article six hundred ninety\nof this chapter.\n
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