Criminal court

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The criminal court, operated by the superior court in each county, has the responsibility to oversee adult criminal cases from the first arraignment hearing through sentencing and post-supervision. This includes setting bail, making release determinations, hearing a plea, taking plea bargains, overseeing jury or court trials, ordering sentencing, hearing violations and modifications of probation, and expungements.