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All were held in concurrent jurisdiction with local law enforcement.
The 1st and 14th Courts share concurrent jurisdiction over the same counties.
In Canada, there are areas of law where provincial governments and the federal government have concurrent jurisdiction.
The Constitution actually grants the federal government concurrent jurisdiction with the states everywhere but in the nation's capital.
Congress, if it so chooses, may grant lower federal courts concurrent jurisdiction over cases between states.
The report also recommends concurrent jurisdiction with local prosecutors.
In other cases, the tribal courts have concurrent jurisdiction.
The government can only create concurrent jurisdiction rather than exclusive jurisdiction.
Each county has a sheriff who also tends to have concurrent jurisdiction with municipal police departments.
County territory within which the county government has exclusive or concurrent jurisdiction with the state.
However,Thomas's case was concerned with the question whether the courts and the visitor had concurrent jurisdictions over such disputes.
It is the opposite situation from concurrent jurisdiction, in which more than one court may take jurisdiction over the case.
In some cases, both courts had concurrent jurisdiction, such as over criminal offenses committed upon the high seas.
Constables also have concurrent jurisdiction with the sheriff; however, they rarely exercise such authority.
It exercises concurrent jurisdiction to varying degrees with the states in many domestic federal enclaves.
Host states exercise concurrent jurisdiction to some degree.
It also has concurrent jurisdiction with the superior trial courts of the Provinces to hear civil lawsuits brought against the federal government.
If the new court is approved, it will have concurrent jurisdiction with the District Court.
Federal government reports in 1956 and 1957 concluded that the states should have full concurrent jurisdiction on all federal enclaves.
Districts overlap city agencies, as the Sheriff's Office has concurrent jurisdiction in these areas.
In law enforcement, "concurrent jurisdiction" may exist, where a crime may be a local, state, and federal violation all at the same time.
Both court systems thus have exclusive jurisdiction in some areas and concurrent jurisdiction in others.
Concurrent jurisdiction exists where two or more courts from different systems simultaneously have jurisdiction over a specific case.
Tribal courts hold either exclusive jurisdiction or concurrent jurisdiction dependent on several factors.
Salinas' former 111th court shared concurrent jurisdiction with the original 49th District Court.