5-6-107. Appeals to district court in certain cities or towns.
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 of government, 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.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Section 5-6-101 - Created and Established.
Section 5-6-102 - Municipal Judges; Number; Jurisdiction.
Section 5-6-103 - Appointment of Municipal Judges; Qualifications.
Section 5-6-104 - Term of Office; Compensation.
Section 5-6-106 - Procedure Generally; Additional Rules May Be Provided by Ordinance; Appeals.
Section 5-6-107 - Appeals to District Court in Certain Cities or Towns.
Section 5-6-109 - Postponement of Trial for Violation of City Ordinance; Recognizance Generally.
Section 5-6-111 - Execution on Judgments.
Section 5-6-112 - Detention of Juvenile Offenders.
Section 5-6-113 - Incarceration of Juvenile Offenders.
Section 5-6-114 - Special Probation for Minor Defendants.