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   State Courts - Colorado - April 27 - May 2, 2005

  
People v. Linville, Case Number: 04PDJ089, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, April 27, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Attorney was disbarred for violating Colo. R. Prof. Conduct 8.4(c), where, acting as trustee, he consciously used $ 73,000 in trust funds for his own purposes and he had not acted openly, readily admitted his misconduct, or expressed remorse, and he had tried to conceal his wrongdoing by fabricating promissory notes in support of a purported loan.

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People v. Linville, 04PDJ089., SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, April 27, 2005, Decided
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People v. Abiodun, Case No. 03SC690, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 2, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-18-405 defined a single offense, and defendant's separate convictions for possession and distribution of a controlled substance were improper because there was insufficient evidence at trial to support convictions for more than one commission of that offense on each of the dates that defendant sold crack cocaine to informant.

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Peterson v. People , Case No. 04SC18, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 2, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Where a criminal defendant failed to file a timely notice of appeal in the county court, but timely docketed the appeal in the district court and served the People with notice of the appeal, defendant satisfied the notice requirements of Colo. R. Crim. P. 37(a). His actions were adequate to invoke the appellate jurisdiction of the district court.

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