25SA333 Proposed Ballot Initiative #149
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Monday, November 14, 2022
Rule Change 2007-09
Rule Change
Chapter 1, Rule 6; Chapter 2, Rule 16; Chapter 6, Rule 56; Chapter 7, Rule 65; Chapter 14, Rule 105.1; Chapter 17, Rule 120; Chapter 17A, Rul
In Re: People of the City of Aurora v. Simons, Danielle (Honorable Shelby Fyles)
Original Proceeding
What if I have a criminal history?
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A person convicted of a felony in the following areas will not be allowed to adopt:
- Child abuse or neglect
- Spousal abuse
- Any crime against a child, including, but not limited to, child pornography
- Any crime of domestic violence
- Violation of a protection order
- Any crime involving violence, rape, sexual assault or homicide
- Any felony physical assault or batter conviction or felony drug-related conviction within the past 5 years. C.R.S. §§ 19-5-207(2.5)(a) and 208(5).
- A person convicted of a misdemeanor in the above areas may be allowed to adopt with court approval. C.R.S. § 19-5-207(2.5)(b)(I).
Colorado Judicial Department Opens Application Process for Family Violence Justice Fund grants
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April 1, 2026, DENVER—The Colorado Judicial Department has opened the application period for fiscal year 2026-27 grants from the F
Colorado Judicial Department Opens Application Process for Family Violence Justice Fund grants
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April 2, 2025, DENVER—The Colorado Judicial Depa
Monday, April 1, 2024, DENVER – The Colorado Judicial Branch announced today that the application period for Fiscal Year 2025 gran
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
Wednesday, May 22, 2024, Boulder, CO—Do you constantly dread the day when the police may confr
Colorado Court of Appeals to hear arguments in Carbondale and Breckenridge the week of Nov. 6
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Wednesday, November 1, 2023
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