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<br><br>24A.110 Criminal jurisdiction. <br>(1) The District Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to make final disposition of all <br>criminal matters, including violations of county, urban-county, or city ordinances or <br>codes, except: <br>(a) Offenses denominated by statute as felonies or capital offenses; and <br>(b) Offenses punishable by death or imprisonment in the penitentiary. <br>(2) The District Court has exclusive jurisdiction to make a final disposition of any <br>charge or a public offense denominated as a misdemeanor or violation, except <br>where the charge is joined with an indictment for a felony, and all violations of <br>county, urban-county, or city ordinances and, prior to trial, to commit the defendant <br>to jail or hold him to bail or other form of pretrial release. <br>(3) The District Court has, concurrent with Circuit Court, jurisdiction to examine any <br>charge of a public offense denominated as a felony or capital offense or which may <br>be punished by death or imprisonment in the penitentiary and to commit the <br>defendant to jail or hold him to bail or other form of pretrial release. <br>(4) The District Court may, upon motion and for good cause shown, reduce a charge of <br>a felony to a misdemeanor in accordance with the Rules of Criminal Procedure. <br>History: Created 1976 (1st Extra. Sess.) Ky. Acts ch. 22, sec. 2; and ch. 28, sec. 10. <br><br>