Dardenne Prairie Municipal Court
2302 Hanley Rd.
Dardenne Prairie, MO 63368
(636)755-5333
On Court nights, please enter through the single door to the left of the main City Hall entrance. This door is marked above as Municipal Court. The main City Hall entrance closes at 4:30pm. The Court door unlocks at 5:30pm. Defendants are heard on a first come first served basis. You must check in with the Court Clerk once you have entered the Courtroom to secure your place in line. The doors to the Court will lock once the last Defendant has been heard. The Court Clerk CANNOT continue your court date after your first schedule court date. All requests for continuances after your first Court date MUST be made to the Judge in person. If your address has changed from the one you gave the officer at that time you received your citation, you MUST contact the Court to update that address. The Court will continue to mail any Court documents to the address you provided the officer unless an updated address is provided.
YOUR RIGHTS IN MUNICIPAL COURT:
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Municipal Court is the Judicial Branch of City Government and is a part of the State Judicial system.
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Criminal cases and traffic violations are ordinance violations for which the maximum fine, upon conviction, does not exceed $500.00 and/or 90 days in the County jail, are tried in Municipal Court.
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Trials are conducted under the rules set forth in the Missouri Revised Statutes and Rules of Evidence.
For a full explanation of rights, please click here.
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PROPER ATTIRE FOR COURT
The proper attire for Court SHALL NOT include shorts, tank tops, hats, or sunglasses. If you appear in Court wearing any of this attire; you may be asked to leave.ALL cell phones are to be turned off or placed on silent before entering the Courtroom.
BEFORE COURT BEGINS
2. Not Guilty
Your decision on what plea to enter is the most important decision you will have to make. We suggest that you read the following explanations before entering your plea. If you decide that you would like to seek the services of an attorney, please inform the Judge and you will be given time to do so.
PLEA OF GUILTY
PLEA OF NOT GUILTY
If you plead not guilty, you will need to decide whether to employ an attorney to represent you at trial. You may defend yourself, but NO ONE else, except an attorney, may represent you.
At the time of the trial, the City will be required to prove all the allegations against you as contained in the formal complaint “beyond a reasonable doubt”, before a verdict of guilty can be reached.
THE TRIAL
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- You have the right to inspect the complaint before trial, and have it read to you at trial.
- You have the right to have your case tried before a jury if you desire.
- You are entitled to hear all testimony introduced against you.
- You have the right to cross-examine any witness who testifies against you.
- You have the right to testify on your own behalf. You also have a Constitutional right not to testify. If you choose not to testify, your refusal cannot and will not be used against you in determining your guilt or innocence. However, if you do choose to testify, the Prosecutor will have the right to cross-examine you.
- You may call witnesses to testify on your behalf.
- You also have the right to have the Court issue a subpoena for witnesses to ensure their appearance at trial. However, you must furnish the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of these witnesses to the Court as soon as possible so that they may be located and subpoenas served, at least three (3) weeks prior to the trial.
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PRESENTING THE CASE
After each prosecution witness has finished testifying, you will have the right to cross-examine him or her. Your examination MUST BE IN THE FORM OF QUESTIONS. This is not a time to make a statement and you must not argue with the witness. You will have an opportunity to make a statement later in the trial.
After the prosecution has presented its case, you may present your case. You have the right to call any witness who knows anything about the incident.
You may testify on your own behalf but cannot be compelled to do so.
THE VERDICT
If you are found guilty by the Judge, he will announce the penalty. You should be prepared to pay the fine at that time. You may request an extension of time to pay or appeal the ruling of the Judge. This notice of Appeal must be filed with the Dardenne Prairie Municipal Court Clerk within ten (10) days after the verdict.
FINES
The City of Dardenne Prairie Traffic Violation Bureau handles the payment of eligible traffic citations and municipal ordinance violations. To view current fines, court costs, and payment information, please refer to the Traffic Violation Bureau Fine Schedule.
View the Fine Schedule: Fine Schedule
COURT COSTS
RIGHT TO APPEAL
THE MUNICIPAL COURT
REMEMBER: The City is not always right; that is why we have courts. The defendant is not always right; that is why we have officers. The Court is not always right; that is why you have a right to appeal.