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   State Courts - Colorado - October 3, 2005

  
Compan v. People , Case No. 04SC422, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, October 3, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Victim's statements were properly admitted as excited utterances where friend testified that victim was upset, talking almost incomprehensibly, and they were made in temporal proximity to startling event. Because statements were not testimonial, Crawford did not apply, and they satisfied Roberts test.

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People v. Calbo, 04PDJ073 (consolidated with 04PDJ088, 04PDJ098, and 04PDJ105)., SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, October 3, 2005, Decided
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People v. Calbo, Case Number: 04PDJ073 (consolidated with 04PDJ088, 04PDJ098 and 04PDJ105), SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, PRESIDING DISCIPLINARY JUDGE, October 3, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Attorney was disbarred where he failed to meet his professional responsibilities in twelve separate client matters by, inter alia, engaging in very serious misconduct that included neglect, failure to communicate, knowing violation of court orders, failure to return client files and retainer, conversion, and abandonment of clients.

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People v. Vanrees, CASE NO. 03SC290, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, October 3, 2005, Decided
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Overview: While mental slowness could be offered to negate culpable mental state for crime charged, conviction was improperly reversed because instruction informed jury that it could consider any evidence other than intoxication in determining whether defendant acted knowingly.

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