Criminal Defense

Crimes and Charges Handled by the Metro Area Municipal Court

If you’re going to attend a court hearing in the near future, it’s important to understand what types of crimes and charges that the municipal courts in the Denver area handle. Let’s explore the crimes, classes, and charges associated with common court cases in the area.

Municipal Court Charges

Denver’s Municipal Court handles an array of cases, both criminal and civil. However, in this post, we’ll cover common criminal charges that the metro area municipal courts handle.

  • Assault: An incident in which one person acts in a way that reasonably instills the fear of danger or harm in others
  • Domestic Violence: Any sort of violent situation that takes place between two individuals who either were previously or are currently involved in an intimate relationship
  • Trespassing: Situations in which an individual enters private property without authorization
  • Criminal Mischief: Incidents in which one person knowingly and intentionally damages another person’s property
  • Harassment: Unwanted contact, repeated communications, or discriminatory conduct based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, or disability
  • Traffic Offenses: All minor traffic incidents that don’t involve serious injury or damage to property

Criminal Case Classes

The municipal court system also deals with criminal charges in various classes. These include misdemeanors, petty offenses, violations, and minor infractions. As such, Denver and other local municipal courts are equipped to handle a wide variety of legal proceedings.

Depending on the charge and its class, court cases can end in a number of ways. Cases can be dismissed, or the alleged party can be found “not guilty.” If a person is found guilty at trial, the judge can impose fines, community service, or jail time in some situations.

The state criminal system, which includes the Denver District Attorney, handles both state misdemeanor and felony charges. The municipal court system only handles city-level municipal offenses and traffic infractions.

What Do I Do if I Have a Court Hearing?

If you’re facing a criminal charge and you’ll be attending a hearing at Denver Municipal Court or any other municipal court, it’s a good idea to reach out to a municipal offenses attorney. Having legal representation throughout your case helps to ensure the best possible outcome for all parties involved. Municipal court lawyers have the experience required to navigate court cases, present facts, and work toward a satisfactory conclusion with the judge presiding over the case.

Reach out to Juba Law Office if you’re facing criminal charges in a metro area municipal court. By scheduling a consultation with one of our attorneys, you can receive adequate guidance regarding how to proceed, plus our team can help you throughout the legal process ahead so that you can return to your everyday life as soon as possible.

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