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   State Courts - Colorado - March 12 - March 22, 2004

  
People v. Scearce, CASE NO. 04SC95, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 12, 2004, Decided
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McIntyre v. Bd. of County Comm'rs, No. 02SC803, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 15, 2004, Decided
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Overview: A grant of summary judgment in favor of the county was improper, where the county failed to meet the claim of right requirement for the establishment of a public road by prescription across the owners' lands.

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People v. Aguilar-Ramos, Case No. 03SA312, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 15, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Where a detective was unable to effectively communicate defendant's Miranda rights in Spanish, a trial court properly granted a motion to suppress statements later made to police since defendant did not make a knowing and intelligent waiver.

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Morgan v. Genesee Co. LLC, Case No. 03SA276, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 15, 2004, Decided
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Overview: A finding against the property owner was improper where the trial court effectively imposed settlement upon the property owner based on an amount that she had listed in her initial disclosure statement.

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People v. Rodway, No. 04PDJ011, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, March 16, 2004, Decided
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Rothenberg v. Wallbank , CASE NO. 03SC122, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 16, 2004, Decided
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People v. Allison, No. 03SA322, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 22, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Trial court properly granted defendants' motion to suppress, when the evidence showed that police conducted a warrantless search of the home after reentry that was not justified by exigent circumstances.

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