Can I have an attorney represent me in court?
You have the right to representation by an attorney in all Municipal Court cases. If you are charged with an offense that carries the possibility of jail time, you have to have an attorney. You must hire your own attorney, unless the Municipal Court Judge appoints one for you.

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1. If I pay my fine, do I still have to come to Municipal Court?
2. How do I pay a municipal court fine and court costs?
3. How are the Municipal Court fines and court costs set?
4. What happens at arraignment?
5. What is a plea?
6. What happens at trial?
7. What happens at sentencing?
8. Can I speak to a City Prosecutor about my case?
9. Can I have an attorney represent me in court?
10. Can I appeal the Judge’s decision?
11. Can I change my arraignment date?
12. What happens if I missed my second court date?
13. I received a ticket for No Proof of Liability Insurance for the vehicle I was driving. What are my options?
14. Can I get a diversion of any charge(s) against me?