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Job vacancies are announced on the Colorado Judicial Branch website. Unless otherwise noted, a Judicial Branch job application form must be submitted in order to be considered for a position within the Colorado Judicial Branch. Resumes, while acceptable, must also be accompanied by the employment application.
Applications are accepted only during the time period listed on the Career Opportunities section of the website and must be submitted by the deadline date, unless otherwise noted. Unsolicited applications will not be considered. You may/or may not have your unsolicited application returned. We do NOT retain applications on file for future vacancies, unless otherwise noted.
To apply for a specific job, please register an account using our online application system: https://coloradojudicial.recruitmentplatform.com/. You should address all supplemental materials in your application to the contact person listed in the posting.
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Information about an adult’s sentence is considered public information and is available from the District Court Clerk’s office. Juvenile information is confidential.
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Developmental disability is an umbrella term referring to disabilities present before an individual reaches 22 years of age. Examples of developmental disabilities are cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, hearing loss, Down syndrome, mental retardation, spinal injury or brain injury. Cognitive disabilities refer to any disability affecting mental processes. Examples include mental retardation, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, Alzheimer's disease, aphasia, brain injury, language delay, and learning disabilities. Remember that many individuals with developmental and cognitive disabilities may not have limited intellectual functioning. Those that do may require accommodation. Depending on the needs of the individual and the nature of the disability, accommodation may include: having the court and witnesses talk slowly or write things down; when necessary, repeating information using different wording or a different communication approach, allowing time for information to be fully understood; presenting information in a clear, concise, concrete and simple manner; when necessary, taking periodic breaks; presenting tasks in a step-by-step manner, letting the individual perform each step after explanation; scheduling court proceedings at a different time to meet the medical needs of the individual; providing a coach or support person at the proceeding; or allowing videotaped testimony or the use of video conferencing technology in lieu of a personal appearance.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
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COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Rules 16, 16.1, 30, and 45; Forms 26, 29, 32, 33, 47, 250, 601, and 603
April 20, 2026, Golden,
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Friday, October 7, 2022