Tag:Court of Appeals

Court Opinions- Jun 15, 2020

People in Interest of J.D. After charging J.D., a minor, with delinquent conduct that would amount to trespassing and arson if committed by an adult,...

Court of Appeals Rules Again in Family Business Feud

The Court of Appeals has issued yet another decision in a family feud that has become familiar in Colorado’s courts. Disputes over admissibility of...

Supreme Court Rules on Planned Parenthood Premises Liability Case

The Colorado Supreme Court on June 8 ruled on a closely watched premises liability case involving the 2015 Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting. While...

State Supreme Court Reverses Judgment on ‘True Threat’ Twitter Case

The Colorado Supreme Court further defined the limits of free speech in social media in an opinion released June 1.  The majority opinion, penned by...

Hickenlooper in Contempt for Refusal to Appear at Ethics Hearing

The first day of a remote hearing conspicuously missing its subject ended with Colorado’s Independent Ethics Commission voting to hold former Gov. John Hickenlooper...

Court Opinions- Jun 01, 2020

People v. Espinoza Martin Espinoza was charged with first-degree arson, third-degree assault and attempted first-degree murder (extreme indifference), with corresponding crime-of-violence counts, arising out of...

Court Opinions- May 25, 2020

McCulley v. People In 2000, as part of a plea agreement, Brian McCulley pled guilty to one count of second-degree sexual assault, a class 4...

10th Circuit Blocks Castle Rock’s Solicitation Curfew

Castle Rock residents might not like getting visits from door-to-door salespeople after dinner, but the town can’t enforce its 7 p.m. curfew for solicitors,...