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Municipal court matters are by definition highly jurisdictional in nature. That is, each city has its own set of rules and regulations by which defense attorneys operate. As former prosecutors and municipal judges, we are well familiar with the municipal courts throughout the Southern Colorado area.

Contact a municipal court defense lawyer regarding municipal court matters such as city code violations, misdemeanor theft, traffic offenses, leaving the scene of an accident, aggravated assault, marijuana charges, or other minor crimes handled through municipal courts.

Although a municipal court matter may seem minor, a speeding ticket or shoplifting conviction may have serious, long-term negative consequences. As zealous criminal defense attorneys, we give the same meticulous attention to city court matters that we do to federal felony cases. Our clients' prospects for a favorable resolution and a fresh start are our goal and our motivation.

Drag racing, bar fights, or check fraud may all end up in municipal court. Our experience and dedication translate to aggressive advocacy in municipal court cases.

We choose our cases carefully so as to be able to give the type of personal attention to each client that we believe is necessary to prepare a strong defense. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. At our first meeting, we will determine with you whether we are the best law firm to represent you before municipal court officials in or near Colorado Springs.


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Moran & Heim, P.C. represents Coloradans who have been charged with criminal offenses in and near Colorado Springs, in communities such as Monument, Fountain, Security, Manitou Springs, Woodland Park, Cripple Creek, Fort Carson, Air Force Academy, Pueblo, Widefield, Green Mountains Falls, Victor, Black Forest, Cascade, Divide, and Calhan; in counties including El Paso County, Teller County, Pueblo County, Fremont County, and Douglas County.