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Colorado judges, justices give candid look at judicial operations at educational conference

Six of Colorado s seven Supreme Court justices and more than one-third of the state s Court of Appeals on Friday provided a candid glimpse into judicial branch operations, with subjects ranging

Judges, justices give candid look at judicial operations at educational conference

Six of Colorado s seven Supreme Court justices and more than one-third of the state s Court of Appeals on Friday provided a candid glimpse into judicial branch operations, with subjects ranging

Tenth Circuit Leaves Homeless Sweeps Ruling in Place

A three-judge panel from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a federal court order requiring the City of Denver to provide at least 48 hours notice before conducting homeless encampment sweeps, even when there are public health or safety concerns. The March 1 ruling comes a month after Judge William J. Martinez of the U.S. District Court of Colorado issued his decision on a motion for a preliminary injunction in the class-action suit filed last October by ten homeless individuals and Denver Homeless Out Loud regarding homeless sweeps during the pandemic. While Martinez did not grant the injunction and prohibit sweeps entirely, he did determine that advance notice of sweeps was required. The Denver City Attorney s Office promptly filed an emergency motion to block the order with the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, which the panel refused to do; the City of Denver has also appealed the ruling on a non-emergency basis, which means that attorneys representing the ci

Denver Files Emergency Motion to Stay Court Order on Homeless Sweeps

A day after a federal judge placed restrictions on Denver s sweeps of homeless encampments, attorneys representing the city filed an emergency motion in the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to block the order. “If Denver is prohibited from making decisions related to encampments when significant public health, environmental, and/or safety risks are found especially during the COVID-19 pandemic all Denver’s residents, including people experiencing homelessness, could be placed at grave risk of significant and irreparable harm, Geoffrey Klingsporn, a senior assistant city attorney for Denver, wrote in a January 26 emergency motion to stay the ruling by Judge William J. Martinez of the U.S. District Court of Colorado. The district court’s Order prevents Denver’s departments from quickly addressing significant and imminent public health, environmental, and safety conditions found in encampments. And the decision also removes DDPHE’s ability to quickly act to stop the spread

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