13 chapters · 382 sections in this title.
W.S. § 5-6-101 Created and established
0.4K chars
Created and established. There is hereby created and established in each of the incorporated cities or towns in the state of Wyoming, whether incorporated or existing under a special charter or a general act, and whether now in existence or hereafter incorporated under the laws o…
W.S. § 5-6-102 Municipal judges; number; jurisdiction
0.4K chars
Municipal judges; number; jurisdiction. Judges of municipal courts are termed municipal judges. The number of municipal judges shall be prescribed by ordinance of each incorporated city or town. The jurisdiction of municipal judges shall be as prescribed either by special charter…
W.S. § 5-6-103 Appointment of municipal judges; qualifications
0.2K chars
Appointment of municipal judges; qualifications. Municipal judges shall be appointed by the mayor with the consent of the council, and shall be qualified electors of the state unless otherwise provided by ordinance.
W.S. § 5-6-104 Term of office; compensation
0.3K chars
Term of office; compensation. The terms of municipal judges shall be the same as the terms of other appointed officers of the city or town, unless earlier removed for good cause as provided by law. Compensation shall be prescribed by ordinance of the city or town.
W.S. § 5-6-105 Bond
0.4K chars
Bond. A municipal judge shall give a bond to the municipality for which he is appointed in an amount provided by ordinance of the city or town. The bond shall be conditioned on the performance of his duties in accordance with law and ordinance of the city including the duty to tu…
W.S. § 5-6-106 Procedure generally; additional rules may be provided by ordinance; appeals
0.6K chars
Procedure generally; additional rules may be provided by ordinance; appeals. The procedure of municipal courts shall conform to the procedure provided by law and rules of procedure for courts of limited jurisdiction. The incorporated city or town may by ordinance provide any addi…
W.S. § 5-6-107 towns
0.5K chars
towns. Appeals to district court in certain cities or In addition to all other methods heretofore provided by law, an appeal from the judgment or sentence of a municipal court in any city or town operating under a special charter or commission, commission manager or manager form …
W.S. § 5-6-108 Costs
0.6K chars
Costs. (a) Each city or town in the state of Wyoming may prescribe by ordinance such costs in all trials before municipal courts as may be necessary or deemed expedient. However, the costs shall not exceed ten dollars ($10.00). All costs collected shall be turned into the treasur…
W.S. § 5-6-109 Postponement of trial for violation of city ordinance; recognizance generally
0.5K chars
Postponement of trial for violation of city ordinance; recognizance generally. If a person charged with a violation of a city ordinance is held to appear for examination or trial before a municipal judge, the judge may postpone the trial of the case to a certain day. The judge ma…
W.S. § 5-6-110 Postponement of trial for violation of city ordinance; sureties or deposit may be required; breach of recognizance; procedure where offense not cognizable before judge
0.9K chars
Postponement of trial for violation of city ordinance; sureties or deposit may be required; breach of recognizance; procedure where offense not cognizable before judge. When a person is ordered by the municipal judge to enter into a recognizance, he may at the discretion of the m…
W.S. § 5-6-111 Execution on judgments
0.6K chars
Execution on judgments. Upon assessment of any fine and costs for the conviction of a violation of any ordinance of a city or town, judgment shall be entered against the defendant in favor of the city or town. If the judgment is not paid within ninety (90) days from the date of t…
W.S. § 5-6-112 Detention of juvenile offenders
1.8K chars
Detention of juvenile offenders. (a) No minor charged with violating a municipal ordinance defined as a status offense under subsection (b) of this section shall be detained in a jail. (b) As used in W.S. 5-6-112 and 5-6-113: (i) "Juvenile detention facility" means any facility w…
W.S. § 5-6-113 Incarceration of juvenile offenders
2.2K chars
Incarceration of juvenile offenders. (a) No minor convicted of a status offense shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment. (b) A minor convicted of a misdemeanor or of violating a municipal ordinance, other than a status offense, for which a term of imprisonment is authorized,…
W.S. § 5-6-114 Special probation for minor defendants
0.2K chars
Special probation for minor defendants. As a condition of probation or suspension of sentence, the court may require a defendant who is a minor to successfully complete a juvenile service program offered under the Community Juvenile Services Act.
W.S. § 5-6-115 Process extends throughout the state
0.4K chars
Process extends throughout the state. A municipal judge may issue a statewide bench warrant for violation of a municipal ordinance which contains the same elements as a comparable state statute. The municipality in which the court issuing the statewide bench warrant exists is res…
W.S. § 5-6-116 Suspension of fines on conditions
1.2K chars
Suspension of fines on conditions. (a) Notwithstanding W.S. 7-13-302 through 7-13-305, when imposing a fine for breach of an ordinance that is punishable by fine only, a municipal judge may suspend all or part of the fine for a specified period, not to exceed six (6) months, duri…
W.S. § 5-6-201 Jurisdiction of municipal judge; change of venue prohibited; exception for certain civil penalties
0.7K chars
Jurisdiction of municipal judge; change of venue prohibited; exception for certain civil penalties. (a) Except as provided by subsection (b) of this section, a municipal judge has exclusive jurisdiction over all violations of ordinances of the city. The municipal judge shall hear…
W.S. § 5-6-202 Powers and duties of municipal judge generally; court to open every day except Sunday
1.0K chars
Powers and duties of municipal judge generally; court to open every day except Sunday. (a) The municipal judge shall be a conservator of the peace and his court shall be open every day except Sundays to hear and determine all cases cognizable before him. No act shall be performed…
W.S. § 5-6-203 Appeal
0.8K chars
Appeal. In all cases before the municipal court arising under ordinances of the city, wherein the fine assessed exceeds the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) or the imprisonment ten (10) days, an appeal may be taken by the defendant to the district court in and for the county in which …
W.S. § 5-6-204 Fines and penalties to be paid to city treasurer; report of cases; failure to comply with section
1.6K chars
Fines and penalties to be paid to city treasurer; report of cases; failure to comply with section. All fines and penalties collected and arising from a breach of a city ordinance shall be deposited with the city treasurer, and the municipal judge shall report at the end of each c…
W.S. § 5-6-205 Duty of municipal judge as to trial generally
0.2K chars
Duty of municipal judge as to trial generally. When a person is brought before the municipal judge upon warrant, the judge shall hear and determine the complaint alleged against the defendant.
W.S. § 5-6-206 Summoning and enforcing attendance of witnesses
0.2K chars
Summoning and enforcing attendance of witnesses. It shall be the duty of said justice to summon all persons whose testimony may be deemed material as witnesses at the trial, and to enforce their attendance by attachment if necessary.
W.S. § 5-6-207 Cases in municipal court
0.3K chars
Cases in municipal court. Cases in the municipal court for violations of city ordinances shall be tried and determined by the court without the intervention of a jury, and the trial of such cases before the court shall be conducted in all respects, not herein otherwise provided f…
W.S. § 5-6-208 Assessment of punishment
0.2K chars
Assessment of punishment. (a) If the defendant is found guilty, the municipal judge shall declare and assess punishment and render judgment accordingly. (b) Repealed by Laws 1988, ch. 11, § 2.
W.S. § 5-6-209 Continuances; verbal notice to witnesses as to new date of trial valid as summons
0.4K chars
Continuances; verbal notice to witnesses as to new date of trial valid as summons. When a trial shall be continued by the judge, it shall not be necessary to summon any witnesses who may be present at the continuance, but the judge shall verbally notify such witnesses as either p…
W.S. § 5-6-210 Punishment regulated by ordinance; maximum fine and imprisonment
0.6K chars
Punishment regulated by ordinance; maximum fine and imprisonment. (a) Any person convicted by a municipal judge of any offense under any ordinance of the city shall be punished by fine or imprisonment or both as provided by ordinance. Except as provided in subsection (b) of this …
W.S. § 5-6-211 Working prisoners; credit for work done
0.5K chars
Working prisoners; credit for work done. Whenever the defendant is sentenced to imprisonment for the violation of a city ordinance, he may be put to work for the benefit of the city, if it is determined that adequate supervision is available, for the term of his imprisonment, and…
W.S. § 5-6-301 Punishment of persons convicted before judge; maximum penalty permitted; power to punish for contempt
0.9K chars
Punishment of persons convicted before judge; maximum penalty permitted; power to punish for contempt. (a) A person convicted before a municipal judge shall be fined and imprisoned as provided by ordinance. Except as provided by W.S. 15-1-103(a)(xli) or subsection (c) of this sec…
W.S. § 5-6-302 Appeals from municipal court
0.3K chars
Appeals from municipal court. Appeals from the judgment or sentence of a municipal court may be taken to the district court in the same manner as is now provided by law for appeals from circuit courts in criminal cases, and shall be dealt with by the courts as criminal cases.
W.S. § 5-6-303 Disposition of fines and penalties
1.0K chars
Disposition of fines and penalties. All fines and penalties collected, arising from a breach of the ordinances of the town, shall be paid into the town treasury. If a town enacts an ordinance prescribing a court automation fee as provided in W.S. 5-6-108(a)(i), up to ten dollars …
W.S. § 5-6-304 party
0.3K chars
party. Citizens qualified to try causes where town a No person shall be an incompetent judge, justice or juror by reason of his being an inhabitant or freeholder in such town, in any action or proceedings in which such town may be a party in interest.