DENVER — Spotted at a local coffeehouse this morning: a poster advertising an “Occupy the Courts” event on Jan. 20. The national group Move to Amend, which has a Colorado chapter, is organizing one-day protest at all federal courthouses in ... Read The Rest Of The Article
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24, May 2012 - Glenwood Springs High-speed chase yields many charges
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — Igor Vladimirovich Skorev remains in the Garfield County Jail on a $75,000 bond today, after authorities on Monday charged him with nearly a dozen crimes stemming from a high-speed chase on I-70 early Sunday morning.
24, May 2012 - Tate It's Time for Illinois to Close Tamms Supermax - Huffington Post
Tamms was originally built to isolate the state's most dangerous prisoners through ... a growing body of research and the experience of prison systems in others states like Mississippi and Colorado have shown that the practice of long-term ...
24, May 2012 - Garfield Body identified as auto thief
She didn't want her husband taken to jail, so she refused to cooperate ... She would like to see Garfield County adopt a policy similar to some other Colorado jurisdictions, like nearby Mesa County, where deputies wait until convictions in ...
24, May 2012 - Fort Collins Fort Collins Man James J. Weber Cited For Causing Hewlett Fire With Camp Stove - International Busi
A Fort Collins man ... the United States Attorney's Office in Colorado told the media via statement. Weber is facing a fine of up to $325 and fees for the citation. The federal government will also go after him for civil restitution, according ...
24, May 2012 - Denver Bradford Publishing Announces the 9th Edition of their Popular Book, Colorado Land Planning and Dev
law books, and Colorado statutes. With a retail store and offices in Denver’s historic LoDo district, Bradford Publishing provides legal forms and reference materials on a variety of legal topics for attorneys, other professionals, and consumers.
24, May 2012 - Garfield Garfield County sheriff turning over domestic-violence cases to ICE - Denver Post
Garfield County Sheriff ... victims when they walk into my jail," he said about those arrested in connection with domestic violence. "They are arrestees. I report arrestees to federal authorities." When the Colorado legislature passed SB 90 ...
24, May 2012 - Palatka 1 case down, 2 left to go for fugitive siblings
Three Florida siblings accused of shooting at a police officer and staging a daring bank robbery in a multistate crime spree are facing sentencing on charges stemming from their shootout and capture in Colorado — effectively ending their stay here as Georgia authorities await their extradition.
24, May 2012 - Denver Trial set for inmate held in solitary confinement
DENVER—A federal trial is set to begin for a Colorado inmate who claims an untreated mental illness has caused the disruptions that have led his being held in solitary confinement for more
24, May 2012 - Lawmakers Reject DUI Bill For Medical Marijuana Again - KRDO
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- With the growth of medical marijuana dispensaries and in patients using the drug, Colorado authorities said monthly arrests for suspected DUI violations ... said El Paso County District Attorney Dan May.
24, May 2012 - Dad: Expelled AFA running back thought he was smoking tobacco - Colorado Springs Gazette
On Jan. 12, Asher Clark was pulled out of class to be questioned as part of the Air Force Academy’s investigation into drug use. Clark didn’t think to ask for a lawyer at that time ... to the family’s home in Georgia with his son Asher, who finished ...
24, May 2012 - Denver Denver District Court Judge Habas to join Keating Wagner in July - Denver Post
Denver District Court Judge Christina Habas ... the American Board of Trial Advocates, the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, a number of state trial lawyers associations, and a variety of other organizations. "We are both excited and honored that ...
24, May 2012 - Pueblo Felon who triggered manhunt gets 10 years
EAST ST. LOUIS - A convicted sex offender from Wood River has received a maximum term of 10 years in prison after he fled to Colorado last year with a 15-year-old Jerseyville girl. John David Allen, 22, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Illinois for failure...
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