About The Colorado Judicial Branch The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,500 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Cour...
Getting a Protection Order Background Protection Orders, also called Restraining Orders, are orders to stop specific acts against everyone named in the restraining order as a “Protected Pers...
Information for Rule 120 Respondents: If you have been served with court papers indicating that you are a party in a foreclosure (Rule 120) action, please read the following information ca...
Appellate Law Clerkships at the Colorado Court of Appeals generally begin in August or early September of each year, and may be for one or two year periods, or may be ongoing positions, all ...
(DUI) Court HIstory and Background The El Paso County Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Court started in June 2008, and the Teller County DUI Court started in 2010....
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General Information The Colorado Judicial Branch, with more than 300 judges and 3,600 support staff members, is centrally administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court....
The Colorado Judicial Ethics Advisory Board consists of judges and non-judges who provide advice on ethical issues to judicial officers who request an opinion on prospective conduct....