A Denver juvenile court judge violated a mother s right to a jury trial in her child welfare case by dismissing jurors after she was 10 minutes late without finding out
Within the state s second-highest court, they are known as the "three amigos." Alternately: the "three stooges," the "three musketeers," or "chummy, yummy and gummy."
A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals agreed District Court Judge William L. Herringer was mistaken to think the plaintiffs had failed to demonstrate how an absence of functional
Colorado s second-highest court has reinforced its split interpretation of when judges in child welfare proceedings have reason to know a child falls under the legal definition of "Indian," triggering longstanding
A woman spent nearly two decades in the state s custody after she was found not guilty by reason of insanity of killing her husband. An Adams County judge denied her