seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 1529,District Court (First District),Northern division civil and criminal case files,i 1878-1891.,Numerical by case number.,"An original complaint\, summons\, indictment or arrest warrant which initiate a legal action together with all legal papers subsequently filed in connection with the civil or criminal proceeding through disposition or dismissal of the case make up these case files. Case files document the legal process and the administration of justice in the First Judicial District. Civil cases include suits to recover money\, petitions for divorce\, and writs of habeas corpus. Criminal cases include both felonies and misdemeanors. Recurrent criminal offenses may include robbery\, burglary\, theft\, forgery\, malicious destruction of property\, assault\, murder\, etc. Although the far flung First District Court was divided into two geographic divisions (northern and southern)\, only files from the Northern Division are included in this series. The Northern Division\, which typically met at Ogden in Weber County\, included Box Elder\, Cache\, Morgan\, and Weber counties. The northern division became the newly created,territorial fourth judicial district in 1892. The court was required to hold a specified number of terms within the district each calendar year. Matters from throughout the several counties which made up the Northern Division were heard in Ogden\, Weber County. Cases from Weber County are most numerous but matters from outlying counties are included.",,Public,42.00 cubic feet 74 microfilm reels