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   State Courts - Colorado - December 5 - December 8, 2005

  
Martinez v. Affordable Hous. Network, Inc., Case No. 04SC421, SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO, December 5, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Judgment quieting title with the buyer was reversed and remanded because the buyer was not protected as against the homeowners' claim because the buyer was on inquiry notice that the deed was fraudulently procured, when the buyer had a duty to inquire as to the homeowners' rights and was deemed to have constructive notice of those rights.

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People v. Bostelman, Court of Appeals No.: 04CA1223, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION ONE, December 8, 2005, Decided
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Overview: Where defendant committed robbery just before turning 14 and People direct filed charge shortly after he turned 14, § 19-2-517(1)(a)(IV) (2005) allowed a juvenile to be charged in district court if the juvenile was at least 14, allegedly committed a felony, and was previously subject to a district court proceeding.

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