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The bill clarifies that municipal court defendants have a right to counsel and that municipal defense counsel have the same notice, case information, and opportunity to meet with their clients as do state-level defense counsel. Current law prohibits paying indigent municipal defense counsel on a fixed or flat-fee payment structure if the municipality prosecutes domestic violence cases. The bill applies the prohibition to all municipalities.All municipal court proceedings are required to be open to public observation. Virtual observation is required for all in-custody proceedings, and prompt resolution of municipal cases is required.(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Introduced
Mar 10, 2026
Last Action
Feb 4, 2026
Session
CO 2026A
Sponsors
15 primary · 18 co
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary
House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
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Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
J. Bacon
M. Carter
C. Clifford
L. García
L. Gilchrist
Y. Zokaie
J. Coleman
J. Gonzales
N. Hinrichsen
D. Roberts
K. Wallace
J. Mabrey
E. Velasco
J. Amabile
M. Weissman
C. Espenoza
M. Froelich
L. Goldstein
J. Jackson
J. Joseph
S. Lieder
M. Lindsay
K. McCormick
K. Nguyen
J. Phillips
M. Rutinel
E. Sirota
T. Story
S. Woodrow
A. Boesenecker
K. Brown
S. Camacho
R. English