Tag:Fourth Amendment

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for Sept. 13

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on notable cases including People v. Tafoya, McDonald v. People and Harvey v. Catholic Health Initiatives.

Colorado Supreme Court Finds Prolonged Pole Camera Surveillance Unconstitutional

The Colorado Supreme Court found that long-term video surveillance of a suspect’s yard was a warrantless search under the Fourth Amendment.

Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Aug. 5

The Colorado Court of Appeals issued opinions in Walker v. Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, People v. Curtis and People v. Stone.

Colorado Supreme Court Hears April Oral Arguments

The Colorado Supreme Court is hearing arguments about whether pole-camera surveillance constitutes a warrantless search

Elijah McClain’s Parents Sue City of Aurora, Police Officers and Paramedics

The parents of Elijah McClain on Aug. 11 sued the City of Aurora and members of its police and fire departments for civil rights...

Supreme Court to Hear Video Surveillance Case

The Colorado Supreme Court on Jul. 27 announced it will take up the question of whether prolonged video surveillance via a pole camera is...

Court Opinions- Mar 30, 2020

People v. Pettigrew William Pettigrew appealed his convictions for pandering of a child and tampering with a witness or victim. He claimed that the trial...

Court Opinions- Mar 16, 2020

In the Matter of W. Bradley Betterton-Fike Two incidents of alleged professional misconduct culminated in W. Bradley Betterton-Fike receiving a nine-month suspension of his license...