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   State Courts - Colorado - May 18 - May 26, 2009

  
Jenkins v. Pan. Canal Ry. Co., Case No. 08SC122, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 18, 2009, Decided
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People v. Clayton, Case No. 08SA353, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 18, 2009, Decided
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Berry v. Keltner, Case No. 09SA5, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 26, 2009, Decided
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Overview: In a suit arising out of a car accident, trial court abused its discretion in ruling that passenger's medical expert would not be endorsed because passenger's claim that her untimely disclosure was occasioned by the progressive nature of her alleged injuries was credible.

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Farrar v. People, Case No. 07SC983, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 26, 2009, Decided
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Overview: Because the district court was not reasonably convinced that the victim's testimony at defendant's trial for sexual assault and child abuse was probably false, it did not abuse its discretion in denying defendant's motion for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence.

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People v. Summers, Case No. 08SA169, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, May 26, 2009, Decided
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