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   State Courts - Colorado - April 29 - May 8, 2002

  
People v. Keuling, No. 02PDJ010., SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, April 29, 2002, Decided
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People v. Saleh, No. 01SC74, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, April 29, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Defendant's conviction for second degree assault was ordered reinstated when he used his foot in a manner capable of producing serious bodily injury, when he kicked the victim down a flight of stairs.

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Razi v. Schmitt, CASE NO. 01SC437, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, April 29, 2002, Decided
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Shipley v. People, Case No. 01SC83, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, April 29, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant was sentenced as special offender for possession of methamphetamine and other drug offenses, and his reduction of sentence motion was denied, sentencing court was mistaken in believing that it lacked discretion to modify sentence.

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People v. Barton, Court of Appeals No. 01CA0215, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION ONE, May 8, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Jury unanimity was not a requisite of due process of law and defendant's re-trial following mistrial did not violate double jeopardy principles.

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