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What kinds of trials require Jury and don't?

I will answer in the context of Nevada.The following trials allow for a jury demand:A criminal felony (or misdemeanor where the accused faces more than six months in jail).A civil case at law in the district or justice courts (i.e. a “civil action” for money damages).The following trials do not allow for a jury demand:A misdemeanor felony where the accused faces less than six months in jail.A civil suit in chancery (i.e. a “civil action” for equitable relief, which includes divorce, child custody, declaratory and injunctive relief).A civil “small claims action” or “summary eviction action” in the justice courts.Keep in mind that these situations allow a party to “demand” a jury trial; in situations where no jury demand is made, a bench trial will follow.Also, there are quirky situations where it can become a bit roundabout to ultimately get to the jury trial. For example, in district court civil actions for money damages less than $50000 you may end up in court-annexed arbitration initially, after which a “demand for trial de novo” can get the case removed back to the district court where a jury will preside over the aforementioned trial de novo.

Do collection agencies take people to court for debts under $100?

Yes, I worked at 2 collection agencies that did sue for amounts under $100. The first one would sue in the Justice Court as a civil action, and would thus be able to add on $250 in attorney fees and also recover costs of the suit. The second one would sue in the Justice Court as a small claims action.It was less about the dollar amount and more about whether the target of the lawsuit had assets that could be executed on. There were many purported debts of over $1 million and there was no lawsuit filed because the target of the lawsuit was dirt poor and it was unlikely the collection agency would collect a cent on it.

How do I appeal a civil suit?

In Nevada, the filing of the notice of appeal divests the trial court of jurisdiction (on the issues appealed) and removes the matter to its superior court (i.e. to the district court from the justice court, or to the Supreme Court from the district court).Once the appeal is instituted, the appellant must satisfy a litany of procedural requirements, including but not limited to the filing of the case appeal statement, transcript request form, docketing statement, and briefs or fast track statements.Appellant can expect to pay a filing fee and cost bond, and on occasion, a supersedeas bond.I personally have won 3 direct appeals (in the Court of Appeals and Nevada Supreme Court) and have been published on 1 original writ petition (authored by Justice Cherry of the Nevada Supreme Court).

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