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The attorney for this municipality, or his duly designated assistant, shall be the prosecuting officer of the court. He shall also prosecute alleged violations of the ordinances of the city. He shall be authorized, in his discretion, to prosecute and resist appeal, proceedings in error and review from this court to any other court of the state, and to represent this municipality in all proceedings arising out of matters in this court. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-16)
The court clerk shall give bond, in the form provided by section 27-111 of title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, in a sum to be determined by the governing body. When executed, the bond shall be submitted to the governing body for approval. When approved, it shall be filed with the clerk of this municipality and retained in the municipal archives. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-14)
The judge, the alternate judge, or an acting judge, or any of them, shall give a bond to the governing body in an amount set by the governing body in the form as required by law. When executed, such bond shall be submitted to the governing body for approval. When approved, it shall be filed with the clerk of this municipality and retained in the municipal records. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-11)
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1 | 1. See also section 2-326 of this code. |
The code of procedure in the municipal court, except as may be otherwise provided in this chapter, shall be the same as is now provided by law for the trial of misdemeanors. The court shall take judicial notice of state statutes and the ordinances of the municipality in which it is located. Writs and processes of the court may be issued by the judge or clerk thereof to any proper officer. All writs and processes of the municipal court wherein a violation of a municipal ordinance is charged shall be directed to the marshal or chief of police of the municipality or some other appropriate peace officer. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-19)
A. The judge may prescribe rules, consistent with the laws of the state and with the ordinances of this municipality for the proper conduct of the business of the court.
B. The judge shall conduct his court in accordance with the canons of judicial ethics adopted by the American bar association. (Prior Code, Sec. 12-17)
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