Friday, May 24, 2024-- The Fifth Judicial District Nominating Commission will meet on July 24, 2004, at the Summit County Justice
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Friday, May 31, 2024-- The Second Judicial District Nominating Commission will meet on June 21, 2024, at the Denver City and Count
Adult and juvenile felony and misdemeanor offenders can be placed on probation. On rare occasions a youth adjudicated for a petty offense may be on probation. A risk assessment is conducted on each probationer to determine the level of supervision necessary to reduce the potential to re-offend. Higher risk offenders receive intensive supervision rather than regular probation. Defendants charged with drug related offenses may have their cases assigned to Adult or Juvenile Drug Court, requiring intensive supervision directed to supporting sustained sobriety.
The court must ensure that court and probation services and programs are physically accessible to people with disabilities by removing architectural barriers. Examples of architectural accommodations to facilitate accessibility to people with disabilities are: providing wheelchair ramps and wheelchair accessible restrooms, adjusting the height of public information counters, labeling facilities with Braille lettering, providing adequate lighting in the courtrooms for those with vision disabilities, and providing adjustable microphones for witnesses.
The court also must ensure that its communications with people with disabilities are as effective as communications with others and that all can fully participate and enjoy the services and programs provided. The provision of auxiliary aids and services, at no charge, may be a reasonable accommodation to ensure effective communication for a person with a hearing, visual or speech disability. The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the length and complexity of the communication involved and the individual’s specific disability and preferred mode of communication. Every effort shall be made to meet the specific needs of the individual. The court is not responsible, however, for providing devices of a personal nature such as prescription eyeglasses, hearing aids, wheelchairs, and/or personal medical or attendant care.
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CHAPTER 10. THE COLORADO RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE GENERAL PROVISIONS
This webinar, held on August 16, 2012, provided an overview of how court-based programs (e.g., problem-solving courts) can effectively address the
April 27, 2026, DENVER − On May 1, 1986 (Law Day), the Colorado Supreme Court and Court of Appeals launched its Courts in the Community educational
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Oct. 3, 2024, DENVER, CO—The Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center office tower, which suffered significant fire and water damage on Jan.
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Notice of Public Hearing and Request for Comments
Colorado Rules of Family Procedure
The community is urged to be vigilant regarding an active telephone impersonation scam.
Provides important tips for noncustodial fathers involved in child protection cases, focusing on issues such as the father's legal rights, ch
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Basic license information is available from the Attorney Registration Office (303-928-7800); for an attorney's disciplinary history, you can contact the Office of Attorney Regulation (303-457-5800 or toll-free, 877-888-1370).
Attorney Regulation Counsel
Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center
Colorado Supreme Court
Office of Attorney Regulation
1300 Broadway, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 457-5800
or toll free 1 (877) 888-1370
Office of Attorney Registration
Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center
Colorado Supreme Court
Office of Attorney Registration
1300 Broadway, Suite 510
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 928-7800