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Rule Change 2003 (9) Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Appendix to Chapter 1 to 17A (see Rule 84).
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APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 –- COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
AMENDED FORMS
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APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 27 -- COLORADO PROBATE CODE FORMS
AMENDED FORMS
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COLORADO RULES OF PROCEDURE REGARDING ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE AND DISABILITY PROCEEDINGS, COLORADO ATTORNEYS’ FUND FOR CLIENT PROTECTION AND MAND
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Juror #'s 4051 thru 4347 & all rescheduled jurors who did not receive a new summons must report.
Juror numbers: 82 through and including 135 must report.
Also, individual juror numbers: 5281 and 5347 must report.
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RULES GOVERNING ADMISSION TO THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN COLORADO
Appendix to Rule 201 and Rule 203.4
State law protects a juror’s regular job. An employer cannot fire you or withhold your benefits as a result of your jury duty. An employer also cannot harass, threaten or coerce you or make demands of an employed juror that will substantially interfere with the effective performance of juror service (§13-71-134, C.R.S.).
7:30AM - JURORS #3488 THROUGH AND INCLUDING #3555 ARE REQUIRED TO REPORT.
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Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Chapter 2. Pleadings and Motions; Rule 16.2 - Case Management (Domestic Relations);
Yes, Colorado law, section 24-34-803, C.R.S., provides that a person with a disability has the right to be accompanied by a service animal specially trained for that person as a reasonable accommodation or a trainer of a service animal, or an individual with a disability accompanied by an animal that is being trained to be a service animal, has the right to be accompanied by the service animal in training.
The service animal or service animal in training must be permitted to accompany the individual with a disability or trainer to all areas of the facility where customers are normally allowed to go. An individual with a service animal or service animal in training may not be segregated from other customers.
The care and supervision of the service animal is the sole responsibility of the owner. The court is not required to provide care, food or a special location for the animal.