If I have an attorney, can I still talk with the City Attorney's Office?

Generally, no. It is an ethical violation for an attorney to communicate directly with a defendant who is represented by counsel. If you choose to hire a lawyer, the City Attorney's Office will direct all communication to your counsel

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1. Are Municipal violations criminal matters?
2. Do I need a lawyer in Municipal Court?
3. Can a lawyer be appointed for me if I cannot afford one?
4. What if I plead not guilty to a violation?
5. What if I have a complaint regarding a Police Officer?
6. If I have an attorney, can I still talk with the City Attorney's Office?
7. What type of advice or counsel can I get from the City Attorney's Office?
8. What is the distinction between the City Attorney and the District Attorney?