71-1937 - Jurisdiction of courts in criminal cases.

§ 71-1937. Jurisdiction of courts in criminal cases.    County  courts  shall  have,  in  the  first instance, jurisdiction of  felonies committed under titles 1 through 11 inclusive and title  19  of  article 17 and sections 71-1929 through 71-1939 of this article. Subject  to  the  power of removal provided in the Criminal Procedure Law, police  courts shall have, in the first  instance,  concurrent  jurisdiction  of  misdemeanors  committed under titles 1 through 11 inclusive and title 19  of article 17 and sections 71-1929 through 71-1939 of this  article.  An  action  before  a  justice  of the peace shall be brought in the town in  which the offense was committed or  an  adjoining  town  and  an  action  before  a  county  court  shall  be  brought  in the county in which the  offense  was  committed.  A  warrant  shall  be  returnable  before  the  magistrate or county judge issuing the same.