Auxiliary aids and services necessary for effective communication or to enable participation in services, other than devices of a personal nature, are to be provided at no cost to the person with the disability. The court or probation department is responsible for providing and paying the incurred costs, with the exception of the appointment of an interpreter for a deaf or hard of hearing person provided by the Department of Human Services pursuant to section 13-90-204(1), C.R.S.
A person with a disability who meets the essential eligibility requirements for the program or service offered by the court or probation with or without reasonable accommodation. For example, the accommodation would need to enable the person to meet the statutory requirement that he or she be able to read, speak and understand the English language to serve on a jury. Similarly, a witness, with or without accommodation, must be able to express his or her thoughts and be capable of understanding the duty to tell the truth.
Disqualification Request - Weld County
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Disqualification Request - Adams County
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Disqualification Request - Boulder County
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Disqualification Request - Delta County
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Disqualification Request - Grand County
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Disqualification Request - Sedgwick County
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Disqualification Request - Broomfield County
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Disqualification Request - Douglas County
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Postponement Request - Denver - District
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Disqualification Request - Dolores County
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Disqualification Request - Garfield County
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Child Support and Maintenance
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Disqualification Request - Denver - Juvenile
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Disqualification Request - Denver - Probate
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The Terms and Conditions of probation are the requirements set by the Court as part of the probation sentence. Some conditions, like the necessity to remain law abiding, are required by law and others may be more directly related to the specific individual, like attending mental health counseling or paying restitution.
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Click on the rejected filing, then the document history.
This resource is a series of slides from Paul Cary regarding developing a testing program for drug courts.
People of State of Colorado v. Buen, Andrew
Case of Interest
Colorado Judicial Branch