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   State Courts - Colorado - June 20, 2002

  
Smit v. Anderson, Court of Appeals No. 01CA0122, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FIVE, June 20, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Where contractor created circumstances that placed the husband at risk for harm, contractor was a misfeasant, and finding of liability against him was appropriate; contractor was not prejudiced by juror who may have treated husband for injuries.

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Tidwell v. City & County of Denver, Court of Appeals No. 01CA0617, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION TWO, June 20, 2002, Decided
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Overview: City was entitled to governmental tort immunity because police officer's actions fell within the emergency vehicle exception to the immunity statute's motor vehicle waiver. The suit was properly dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.

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Widder v. Durango Sch. Dist. No. 9-R, Court of Appeals No. 01CA1180, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FIVE, June 20, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Reinstatement and back pay for dismissed school district employee was reversed and remanded when the court erred in determining de novo that the employee's conduct was in good faith and in compliance with the disciplinary code.

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