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Kristin was born in Pensacola, Florida, and attended the University of Virginia where she earned her degree in American Government. After college, she worked in Washington, D. Senator Bob Graham for four years before going to law school at the University of Colorado in Boulder. She and her husband, Jeremy, have two daughters. James E. Hancock in September As Deputy City Attorney, Mr. Fisher manages the day-to-day operations of the City Attorney's Office.

In addition, Mr. Fisher works closely with the City Attorney in providing legal and policy advice to the Mayor and the City on a wide range of projects, initiatives, and issues. Prior to becoming Deputy City Attorney, Mr. Public Health Orders With the Delta variant surging, Denver has issued new public health orders requiring pre-K through 12th-grade students to wear masks at school and requiring city employees and some private-sector workers in high-risk settings to be fully vaccinated against COVID There is no charge for the first hour of research, retrieval and review of records.

Please send requests for records to the agency custodian directly. Public Health Orders With the Delta variant surging, Denver has issued new public health orders requiring pre-K through 12th-grade students to wear masks at school and requiring city employees and some private-sector workers in high-risk settings to be fully vaccinated against COVID Read the orders and view frequently asked questions.

Skip to main content. City Attorney's Office. Quick Links. Victim and Community Resources The City Attorney's Office is committed to serving the people of the community by offering resources to victims, information on the the Public Nuisance Abatement Program, neighborhood outreach and access to training and events.

District Attorney vs. City Attorney. Crimes Prosecuted by the City Attorney The City Attorney prosecutes violations of city municipal ordinances city laws and regulatory codes created by the City of Denver; examples include defacing property, petty theft, shoplifting, resistance, interference of a peace officer , curfew, assault, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, trespass, open container, being in the park after hours, and non-alcohol traffic violations.



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