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ALL JURORS REPORT TO ROUTT COUNTY JUDICIAL CENTER LOCATED AT:
Information about an adult’s sentence is considered public information and is available from the District Court Clerk’s office. Juvenile information is confidential.
Judicial District Grand Jury: Please complete the questionnaire that is attached to your summon and brin
Denver County Court cases are not available in the Colorado Court's E-Filing system. Organizations should continue to file and serve in Denver County Court through File & Serve Xpress. Denver District and Probate Court cases can be submitted through the Colorado Court's E-Filing system.
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The prosecuting attorney must request that the court order restitution upon conviction. Each District Attorney’s Office (DA) has a Victim Advocate as a point of contact for victims of crime. It is important for any victim seeking restitution to contact the Victim Advocate in the prosecuting DA’s Office.
County Court: Civil suits asking for money damages, FED case types filed pursuant to §13-40-101 et. seq., foreign judgments, name changes, replevins, misdemeanors, and minor traffic infractions.
District Court: General jurisdiction civil, domestic relations, probate, and water cases. Criminal and juvenile delinquency cases.
Court of Appeals: All case classes and types.
Supreme Court: All case classes and types.
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Drug Court is a special court designed to deal with adult and juvenile defendants whose criminal behavior is directly related to their substance abuse. Participants must be referred for screening by the District Attorney, accepted into the program by the Drug Court Team, and agree to participate. Participants appear in Court and are involved in numerous other activities intended to promote substance free living.
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A sentence to probation is ordered by the Court after an adult defendant pleads guilty or is found guilty of a criminal offense. A juvenile may be sentenced to probation if adjudicated a delinquent by the Court because of a criminal act. The Probation Department also supervises offenders who reach an agreement for a deferred sentence or adjudication with the District Attorney’s office.
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Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);