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   State Courts - Colorado - March 26, 2001

  
A.P.E. v. People, Case No. 99SC392, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 26, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Juvenile, who carried a concealed knife with a blade less than three and one-half inch in length, could not be convicted of carrying a concealed weapon without State proving that juvenile intended to use knife as a weapon.

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Beeghly v. Mack, Case No. 01SA18, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 26, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Court abused its discretion in FED action by issuing default judgment for possession for failure to post bond for continuance. Possession could not be decided without the court first determining whether ownership affected possession.

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In re Elinoff, Case No. 00SA268, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 26, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Where an attorney was found to have bribed police while representing a client and sanctioned to suspension and probation, the ruling was supported by the evidence and was not unreasonable given the seriousness of the offense.

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People v. Arellano-Avila, Case No. 01SA1, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, March 26, 2001, Decided
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Overview: In a criminal case, rule was made absolute that a district court lacked the authority to order the deposition of a person outside its jurisdiction because the court's power consisted only of ordering the taking of a deposition before the court.

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