Previously, we went by the jurisction of the containing CIPRS record … #471
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…when determining the jurisdiction of the offenses. However, it is possible for a CIPRS record to contain both district and superior court offenses in cases where the offense has a superseding indictment. We should always go by which section the offense is in (District Court Offense Information vs Superior Court Offense Information) when determining the offense's jurisdiction.