Tag:Colorado Supreme Court

A Novel and Important Question – Personal Jurisdiction in Colorado: Nonresident Corporations Versus Individuals

Spencer Fane of counsel John Watson explains a recent Colorado Supreme Court decision and how personal jurisdiction in Colorado may be interpreted for individuals.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for May 28

The Colorado Supreme Court found a division of the appeals court erred in finding a conviction for enticement of a child should be overturned.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for May 20

The Colorado Supreme Court found a ski resort couldn’t absolve itself of liability in a ski lift accident negligence per se claim.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for May 6

The Colorado Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part a lower court’s decision involving DU’s Office of Equal Opportunity Procedures.

Court Opinion: Colorado Supreme Court Opinion for April 15

The state Supreme Court found a jury should’ve been allowed to consider an initial refusal for a blood test and a later recantation in a DUI trial.

Court Opinions: Colorado Supreme Court Opinions for April 8

The Colorado Supreme Court reversed lower court judgments in two cases. One was a first-degree murder case and dealt with Miranda rights.

Colorado voters will decide if first-degree murder defendants should be denied right to bail

Colorado lawmakers approved legislation that will send a question to voters asking if people charged with first-degree murder should be denied bail “when proof is evident or presumption is great” that the person will be found guilty. 

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