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   State Courts - Colorado - August 28, 2003

  
People v. Nguyen, Court of Appeals No. 02CA0293, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION TWO, August 28, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court erred in denying defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea without a hearing, as questions had been raised whether he was under the mistaken assurance that his plea would not affect his status as a legal resident in the U.S.

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People v. Watkins, Court of Appeals No. 01CA1313, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION ONE, August 28, 2003,Decided
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Overview: Defendant's conviction for reckless child abuse resulting in death was affirmed, where evidence that her therapy for children with attachment disorder was effective was properly precluded as not relevant to whether defendant was reckless.

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Stiff v. BilDen Homes, Inc., Court of Appeals No. 02CA1838, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION TWO, August 28, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Issue of fact existed as to when negligence action accrued against builder of allegedly defective home. Some movement of floor was expected, so excessive movement was necessary for accrual, which arguably occurred when movement of walls was noticed.

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