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The Low justice court (petty crimes and punishments) for Aefligen was in Bätterkinden, it belonged to the county of Landshut and was part of the parish of Kirchberg.
In 1376 Duke Leopold of Austria pledged the rights to the low justice in the Kelleramt (of which Jonen was part) to Gottfried Milliner of Zurich.
The rights to low justice were held by Schänis Abbey in Gaster.
Low justice was, starting in 1306, in the possession of the Herrschaft of Rued, but was sold in 1517 to Bern.