 Hi, I'm David Cantor with the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor, and today I'm going to talk about the Apache Junction Municipal Court or the Apache Junction City Court. It's the same thing. Now, basically, this court is open 7.30 in the morning until 5.30 at night, Monday through Thursday only. They're not open on the weekends or on Friday. They're located at 300 East Superstition Boulevard. That's an Apache Junction, Arizona, 85119. Now the way you get there is you go down to the U.S. 60, you exit at Idaho Road and you go north. And you're going to go north about 2.7 miles. It's actually just a little bit past the Apache Junction Justice Court. Now Justice Court is separate. That is not what you're looking for. Justice Court means DPS or Sheriff's Office cited you. City Court is city cop cited you. Now once you go about 2.7 miles north, you're going to take a right on Superstition Boulevard. You're going to go down about a quarter mile and on the north side of the street, and this is roughly three or four entrances down, you're going to see the courthouse. So pull in, left, hand turn into the courthouse. You're going to park on the south side of the building and you're going to go into the court. You're going to go up to the front window, check in so they know that you're there and they'll send you into the courtroom. Now if you go there, make sure you dress professionally. Make sure the judge knows you take the charge seriously. Don't wear cutoffs or flip-flops, baseball caps, sunglasses. Go there like you're dressed for a job interview. As far as the judge, each particular judge, if you go to dmcantor.com and you click on judges, you'll see my opinion of the judge. Just find the court, click on there and I'll give you one of four opinions. Either I have not dealt with the judge and I cannot give you an opinion or I have dealt with the judge and I think they're pro prosecution, pro defense or they're right up and down, straight up and down the middle. Now if you're viewing this video, this means you've been charged with a misdemeanor. If you were charged with a felony, you'd be in superior court. But misdemeanors are still serious. You can get up to six months in jail, thousands of dollars worth of fines. So if that's the case, give us a call at 602-307-0808 or click on contact us on dmcantor.com. Set an appointment for a free initial consultation. That means it won't cost you a dime but it will take 30 minutes of your time. Bring in all your paperwork, I'll sit down with you, I'll go over your case from top to bottom and hopefully we can find a way out of this for you. So I look forward to hearing from you soon. Take care.