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Brookfield, WI. 53005-5095
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What is the distinction between the District Attorney, the City Attorney, and the City Prosecutor?
Generally, the District Attorney prosecutes criminal matters under the state statutes at circuit court in Waukesha County. The City Attorney provides legal services to the City officials and staff. The City Prosecutor prosecutes municipal ordinance violations in the City's municipal court.
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What is the distinction between the District Attorney, the City Attorney, and the City Prosecutor?
Generally, the District Attorney prosecutes criminal matters under the state statutes at circuit court in Waukesha County. The City Attorney provides legal services to the City officials and staff. The City Prosecutor prosecutes municipal ordinance violations in the City's municipal court.
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Does the City Attorney deal with municipal ordinance citations in municipal court?
No, the City Prosecutor represents the City of Brookfield in municipal court. You may contact his office at (414) 321-6530 or come to the courtroom one hour before the session begins on the scheduled court appearance day.
3.
Are municipal violations criminal matters?
No. Municipal ordinance violations are civil forfeiture actions, not criminal matters.
4.
Do I need a lawyer in municipal court?
No, you do not. You are entitled to a lawyer at your own expense, but most municipal defendants appear without one. Public defenders are not appointed in noncriminal matters in municipal court.
5.
What if I plead not guilty to a municipal ordinance violation?
You will be given a trial date. Prior to the trial, you have the opportunity to discuss the case with the City Prosecutor and attempt to reach resolution. The best time to talk to the City Prosecutor about your trial would be one hour before the trial begins in the courtroom. You may also call the City Prosecutor at the number listed before your trial date.
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