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   State Courts - Colorado - February 25, 2002

  
City of Thornton v. City & County of Denver ex rel. Bd. of Water Comm'rs (In re Plan for Augmentation of City & Courty of Denver), Case No. 00SA302, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 25, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Water court erred in denying municipality's request for court to reconsider finding of non-injury from contamination in effluent, which was partially used as part of water supply, where court improperly refused to hold hearing.

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People v. Taylor, Case No. 01SA333, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 25, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Following an investigative stop of defendant's vehicle, statements made in response to the questions posed by the officer at the scene of his arrest were subject to suppression, because defendant had not yet received Miranda warnings.

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Stone v. Satriana, Case No. 01SA177, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, February 25, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Trial court erred in designating plaintiff's current counsel as nonparties at fault and disqualifying them, where attorney defendants' premise for joining current counsel as nonparties at fault did not rest on a cognizable legal theory.

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