Colorado Springs Municipal Court

The City of Colorado Springs Municipal Court is located at 224 E. Kiowa Street, right in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs.  The main telephone number is: (719) 385-5922.

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All misdemeanor, felony, and traffic violations incurred within the greater city limits of Colorado Springs are adjudicated at this location.

What To Expect At Your Court Hearing

If you’ve been arrested in Colorado Springs, you may be wondering what your next step will be. As you consider your options, you may also wonder what to do if you don’t have an attorney who is able to take your case to trial. Understanding what your rights are and the legal process involved in representing yourself in a criminal prosecution can help ensure that you do everything possible to save yourself from a future criminal conviction.

Any hearing at the Colorado Springs Municipal Court can be an unnerving and anxiety-filled experience for anyone unfamiliar the local judicial process. This is especially true if your legal counsel is a court-appointed attorney not fully prepared to defend your civil rights to the fullest extent of the law.

When you appear in front of a judge, you should be confident that your defense attorney is known throughout the state as a fierce trial attorney with hard hard-earned court victories against all odds.  If your legal counsel is the Law Office of McClintock Criminal Defense, P.C., prosecutors are on notice that your case will be thoroughly investigated to expose any weaknesses in the State’s case and vigorously defended to the best possible outcome for you.

If you or someone you care about have been charged with a criminal case that will be heard at the City of Colorado Springs Municipal Court,  contact our office to discuss your case as soon as possible.  Defense attorney Ted McClintock is a former state prosecutor who will apply his knowledge and renowned expertise to every criminal case that he accepts.

Mr. McClintock is an expert at identifying and exploiting law enforcement procedural and evidentiary errors, faulty (or fictitious) witness testimony, and the protection of your state and federal legal rights in the criminal justice system.

Preparing For A Municipal Court Appearance

At our initial complementary conference, we will clearly explain how the City of Colorado Springs Municipal Court processes all minor (misdemeanor) and major (felony) court cases.  We will discuss the court timelines, the particular defense strategy, and the likely potential outcome for your particular criminal case based on the information you provide.  If you have a copy of your arrest report, bring it with you at this meeting.  If you don’t have a copy, let us know at least a day in advance of our meeting and we will obtain a copy.

We will also discuss how all available measures are employed to fully manage and protect your legal rights, including a plea arrangement with prosecutors, expungement options, and other options that might be available in your case.

Protecting Your Rights

As your criminal defense attorney, we will force the state to “prove it” by entering a not-guilty plea to their criminal charges at your initial court appearance.  This action will force the prosecuting attorney’s office to disclose to us all the evidence against you in support of the charges filed.  A trial date will be assigned far enough if the future to allow our office to through investigate and review the allegations made in your case.

During this pre-trial period the appropriate defense strategy will be applied in our communications with the prosecutor’s office. Based on the strength of evidence, an pre-trial agreement offer to settle your case may be made by the State.  If no acceptable agreement can be arranged, our office will be fully prepared to defend your case in front of a jury.

Criminal Defense Is Our Passion

A conviction on a criminal charge can change the direction of your life in an instant.  Secure a better future by contacting us to schedule a free initial consultation of your legal situation today. McClintock Criminal Defense, P.C. – (719) 520-3968.


Points To Remember About A Court Appointed Lawyer:

If you’ve been arrested in Colorado Springs, you may be wondering what your next step will be. As you consider your options, you may also wonder what to do if you don’t have an attorney who is able to take your case to trial. Understanding what your rights are and the legal process involved in representing yourself in a criminal prosecution can help ensure that you do everything possible to save yourself from a future criminal conviction.

You can get the services of a defense attorney who has experience with the municipal court system without cost if you can prove that you are indigent. If this is true, your case will be assigned a law clerk who will be the one to give you your court summons. You will need to show up in court with all of your legal documents (such as your arrest warrant, or you may need to show a signed statement from a friend or relative) at the same time that your case is assigned to a clerk. The clerk will decide whether you have an attorney available based on the information you provide.

If an attorney is appointed for you at this point, or he or she may be asked to represent you at a bail hearing. At this hearing, the clerk will also decide whether or not you are in good enough physical condition to be required to appear in court. If you have a significant injury, you could qualify for a “notice of injury” from the court. However, if you don’t, you’ll be required to appear in court on your own.

If you do have an attorney, this person will be called to the stand at the preliminary hearing. At this hearing, the officer who arrested you will testify about what happened. The judge will then decide whether you will be found guilty. If you’re found guilty, you will be required to pay the fees of your attorney and attend the court-ordered jail stay.

At the summary hearing, you will have the opportunity to make a statement about your arrest. If the judge finds that you are not guilty, you’ll be released and will have the charges dismissed. If you’re found guilty, you may be ordered to pay the costs of the trial.

Even if you’re represented by an attorney, you may still have some questions about your case. Although it may seem impossible, you do have the right to speak with a judge or other justice officials at any time. Even if you are technically charged, you still have the right to come to court if you have an emergency and need to consult with a judge.

When you hire an attorney, you’ll want to make sure that you know exactly what he or she will be doing for you during the proceeding. Since Colorado Springs municipal courts handle large volumes of cases, many lawyers have hired local criminal defense attorneys to handle some of their larger cases. If you think that you might have a problem with your case, make sure you hire an attorney with experience with the municipal court system before you hire one.