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Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Nov. 4

The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on four cases today, including People v. Taylor, People v. Caime, Johnson v. CSA and In re Estate of Dowdy

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Wife’s Removal from Courtroom Violated Defendant’s Right to Public...

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear a case on whether removal of a defendant's wife from the courtroom violated his right to a public trial.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Oct. 28

The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on four cases today, including Garcia v. Colorado Cab Co., People v. Delfeld, People in the Interest of O.S-H. and Brannberg v. Colorado State Board of Education.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Oct. 21

The Colorado Court of Appeals weighed in on three cases last week including People in the Interest of C.C-S., People v. Dorsey and Silvernagel v. US Bank.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Oct. 25

The Colorado Supreme Court issued its ruling in People v. McKay, a criminal appeal challenging controlled narcotic purchase investigations.
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Colorado Supreme Court to Hear Arguments at Arvada School

The Colorado Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on Oct. 26 at Pomona High School in Arvada as part of the Judicial Branch’s Courts in the Community program.

Court Opinions: Presiding Disciplinary Judge Opinions for October 2021

In October 2021, six presiding disciplinary judge opinions were issued in attorney regulation cases.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Oct. 18

The Colorado Supreme Court issued a ruling on People v. Hall, a case that stems from robberies by "The Good Grammar Bandit."
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to Judges’ “Reasonable Doubt” Comments on Wednesday

The Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two criminal cases where judges used analogies to explain reasonable doubt.
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Colorado Supreme Court Hears Criminal Cases, Congressional Map Controversy

On Oct. 12, the Colorado Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two criminal cases and a proposed congressional redistricting map.