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   State Courts - Colorado - December 6, 2001

  
People v. Wiley, Court of Appeals No. 00CA0956, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FOUR, December 6, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Conviction was affirmed when a reasonable person in defendant's position would have understood that granting the officer consent to search her purse for illegal items also authorized him to search all containers found inside her purse.

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Salomon Smith Barney v. Schroeder, Court of Appeals No. 00CA1800, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FIVE, December 6, 2001, Decided
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Overview: Default judgment against defendant could not be entered until there was a determination of whether a co-defendant was liable to the lessee for tenant improvements and alterations allegedly agreed to under amendments to the lease agreement.

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Timm v. Reitz, Court of Appeals No. 00CA1698, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FIVE, December 6, 2001, Decided
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Overview: State drug testing program for dog racing trainers constituted an unreasonable search because the program was not supported by a special need shown by corruption, or threat of harm to dogs or trainers in the industry.

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