Tag:Colorado Court of Appeals

Courts Put Many Functions on Hold Until May

With the seemingly ever-changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, special circumstances are taking place in courts across the state. Recently, a special 63-day blanket...

Court Opinions – Dec 16, 2019

Rail v. People A jury found Paul Rail guilty of sexual assault on a child. In response to a special interrogation, the jury also found...

Court Opinions – Dec 16, 2019

Rail v. People A jury found Paul Rail guilty of sexual assault on a child. In response to a special interrogation, the jury also found...

Court Opinions – Oct 28, 2019

People v. Johnson A division of the Colorado Court of Appeals considered the limits of the impeachment exception to the exclusionary rule announced in Walder...

Three Court of Appeals Judges to Retire

The Supreme Court Nominating Commission announced it is accepting applications from qualified attorneys for three Colorado Court of Appeals judgeships created by the retirements...

Court of Appeals Clarifies Pawnbroker Statute

Sometimes, a bike shop is not just a bike shop. Sometimes it’s also a pawnbroker. At least, that’s what the Colorado Court of Appeals said...

Appellate Duo Aims to Bridge the BigLaw-Solo Gap

Looking around at their Appellate Practice Subcommittee meetings at the state bar, Ruth Moore and Marie Williams noticed something. Just about every appellate lawyer...

Business Fee Fight Heads to High Court

The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments on a familiar question: Is it a fee or a tax?  In 2014, the National Federation...