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Restitution is an order made by the court holding offenders accountable for the financial losses they caused to the victims of their crimes. Restitution is a final judgment that does not expire. There is no statute of limitations for collecting court-ordered restitution.
An Initial Status Conference is a meeting of the judge and the lawyers (or unrepresented parties) to determine how the case is progressing. At the status conference, the judge may ask whether and how the parties have tried to settle the case. Often, court rules require the parties to file paperwork before the conference to answer questions about the issues to be discussed at the conference.
For more information, view About Family Cases Forms.
By Colorado Revised Statues, Title 13, Article 71 Colorado Uniform Jury Selection and Service Act, §13-71-105(3), you are eligible to be a trial juror if you have been convicted of a felony. But, you are not eligible to be a grand juror. A felony conviction may be a factor the parties consider in determining whether to keep a person on the jury during the selection process at the court.
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RULES GOVERNING ADMISSION TO THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN COLORADO
Rule 206
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RULES GOVERNING ADMISSION TO THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN COLORADO
Rule 205.8
JUROR #251 - 668 and anyone rescheduled to April 6, 2026 that did not receive a jury summons, you are to report to the public entrance on Tejon Str
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THE COLORADO APPELLATE RULES
Rules 3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 4.2, 10, 12, 25, 32, 39, and 53
The implicit association test is a measure designed to detect the strength of a person’s automatic association between concepts in memory.
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Amended Effective July 1, 2023, Attach A removed
Amended Jul 1, 1997: Attach A rev Dec 1, 2000