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Appeals court declares automatic reversal not required after Jeffco judge forgot to swear in jurors
For the first time on Thursday, Colorado’s second-highest court determined a criminal defendant’s convictions are not subject to automatic reversal if a trial judge neglects to swear in the jury. A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals noted the U.S. Supreme Court has never explicitly recognized the constitutional right to a sworn jury. Although…
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Adams County waited too long to challenge DIA’s noise modeling system, Colorado justices rule
Adams County and its municipalities waited two decades too long to sue Denver over its failure to use a noise monitoring system at Denver International Airport, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday, permitting the continued use of an outdated and inaccurate method for modeling noise instead. The ruling comes at a time of significant…
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[CSG PRINT]Adams County waited too long to challenge DIA’s noise modeling system, Colorado justices rule
The Supreme Court overturned a trial judge’s decision requiring Denver International Airport to use a noise monitoring — rather than noise modeling — system when reporting violations
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Adams County waited too long to challenge DIA’s noise modeling system, Colorado justices rule
The Supreme Court overturned a trial judge’s decision requiring Denver International Airport to use a noise monitoring — rather than noise modeling — system when reporting violations
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[CSG PRINT] Adams County waited too long to challenge DIA’s noise modeling system, Colorado justices rule (copy)
The Supreme Court overturned a trial judge’s decision requiring Denver International Airport to use a noise monitoring — rather than noise modeling — system when reporting violations
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Adams County waited too long to challenge DIA’s noise modeling system, Colorado justices rule
The Supreme Court overturned a trial judge’s decision requiring Denver International Airport to use a noise monitoring — rather than noise modeling — system when reporting violations





