DENVER – July 22, 2024 — If you are charged in a municipal court, it means you are accused of violating a city ordinance. In some Denver Metro cities, serious crimes, such as domestic violence, are handled in “muni court.”

The municipal courts have different rules and their administration is usually less sophisticated than county or district court. And some of their rules are different. For example, you can’t assume you’ll get a jury trial. You have to ask for it and you have to pay a fee.

Trial Attorney Morgan English provides a rundown in this video. If you need help with municipal assault, municipal battery or other muni court crimes, please contact Krizman Law today for legal assistance.

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