Tag:Fourth Amendment

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Feb. 24

The Court of Appeals issued four opinions on Feb. 24, including if defendants who refuse a blood draw are protected by the Fourth Amendment.

Court Opinions: Colorado Court of Appeals Opinions for Feb. 3

The Colorado Court of Appeals issued its opinion in People v. Buckner and ruled de novo on a definition in the Rape Sheild Statute.

10th Circuit Affirms Terrorism Convictions Despite Challenges Over Surveillance, Trial Delays

The 10th Circuit upheld a Colorado man's terrorism convictions, rejecting his argument that the government unconstitutionally spied on him.

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 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