Colorado Supreme Court Rules Committees

Publication year2022
Pages62
Colorado Supreme Court Rules Committees
Vol. 51, No. 8 [Page 62]
Colorado Lawyer
September, 2022

August, 2022

FROM THE COURTS COURT BUSINESS

Notice of Request for Comments PALS implementation report and plan Letter to Advisory Committee, Attachment 1, Attachment 2 Deadline for Comments: September 14,2022 at 4 p.m.

The Colorado Supreme Court requests written public comments by any interested person on the PALS implementation report and plan. Public comments may be submitted in letter format addressed as follows: Colorado Supreme Court, 2 E. 14th Avenue, Denver, CO 80203. If submitting a public comment by email, please attach your submission as a separate document to your email in Word or PDF format and send to supremecourtrules@judicial.state.co.us Written comments will be posted here after the comment period closes: https://www. courts.state.co.us/Courts/Supreme_Court/ Rule_Changes. cfm

Rule Change 2022(10) Colorado Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 43. Presence of the Defendant

(a)-(d) [NO CHANGE]

(e) Presence of the Defendant by Interactive

Audiovisual Device or Interactive Audio Device.

(l)-(2) [NO CHANGE]

(3) The consent of the defendant shall be required prior to conducting any of the following types of proceedings by the use of an interactive audiovisual device or an interactive audio device pursuant to this subsection (e):

(I) Entry of guilty plea;

(II) Trial to the court;

(III) Sentencing hearings;

(IV) Probation and deferred sentence revocation hearings;

(V) Preliminary hearings;

(VI) Pre-trial motions hearings;

(VII) Hearings to modify bail;

(VIII) Restitution hearings; and

(IX) Crim. P. 35(b) and (c) hearings. (4)-(5) [NO CHANGE] COMMENT [NO CHANGE]

Amended and Adopted by the Court, En Banc, June 28, 2022, and effective July 1, 2022.

By the Court:

Carlos A. Samourjr, Justice, Colorado Supreme Court

Rule Change 2022(11)

Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure

Rules 6, 23, 42.1, 55 and JDF187

Rule 6. Time

(a)(1) [NO CHANGE]

(2) As used in this Rule, "Legal holiday" includes the first day of January, observed as New Year's Day; the third Monday in January, observed as Martin Luther King Day; the third Monday in February, observed as Washington-Lincoln Day; the last Monday in May, observed as Memorial Day; the nineteenth day of June, observed as Juneteenth Day; the fourth day of July, observed as Independence Day; the first Monday in September, observed as Labor Day...

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