Sundance, WY asked in Criminal Law for Colorado

Q: When a police officer sends a summons to appear in court for assault, are the district attorney and court notified?

How is the court notified that a person is to appear on their docket?

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Mr.  H. Michael Steinberg
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Greenwood Village, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: The officer files the ticket with the court and the DAs office. The DA also receives the complete set of police reports.

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Courtney Edwards
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Edwards, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: The law enforcement agency also provides a copy of the summons to the court and to the district attorney. The court places the case on the docket for the court date on the summons and the district attorney compiles the police reports for the prosecutor to review.

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