The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that a hatchet can qualify as a knife for the purposes of determining the level of a menacing charge.
Colorado's second-highest court confirmed for the third time last week that an Alamosa County judge violated a defendant's ...
Colorado’s second-highest court determined on Thursday that a civil trial over the 2019 shooting death of Kendrick Castillo ...
DENVER, Colo. (KOAA) — In 2022, Jacob Root was left paralyzed during an arrest by Colorado Springs Police. He filed a $100 ...
The Colorado Supreme Court recently announced that it will determine whether corporations can be liable for a "felonious ...
On July 31, the Colorado Court of Appeals clarified an important procedural question for plaintiffs challenging governmental immunity rulings under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act (CGIA). In ...
The Colorado Court of Appeals recently clarified the scope of contractual fee-shifting provisions in lease agreements in an opinion, which may have broader implications for businesses with lease ...
A snowboarder who was injured by a snowmobile driver in Breckenridge is taking his case to the Colorado Supreme Court after ...
The Archdiocese of Denver, a group of Catholic preschools and a Catholic family in Colorado have asked the U S Supreme Court ...