The Colorado Supreme Court agreed on Monday that a Weld County judge properly allowed for disclosure of a deceased man s medical records in the dispute between his children over the validity of his will.
Although the Colorado Supreme Court acknowledged on Monday that a Saguache County judge was disqualified by law from presiding over a criminal case because she briefly represented the defendant before her appointment to the bench, a majority concluded there was nothing it could do because the defense knew about the conflict and stayed silent.
Suspected drunk drivers do have the ability to revoke their consent to a blood or breath test, requiring police to generally get a warrant to measure intoxication levels, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
Justice Melissa Hart spoke about the value of public service and about her own recent work developing the state judiciary s vision statement at a graduation ceremony in Colorado Springs on Saturday.