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What are the Colorado Revised Statutes? Its the legal code of Colorado and consists of 43 generally stated and permanent statues that are codified by the Colorado General Assembly.
All Session Laws after 1993 are available online through the Colorado General Assembly website. Digitized copies of pre-1992 Session Laws provided by the William A. Wise Law Library at CU Boulder. If you need a Session Law from before 1993, you can often find it in print.
The Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) are the codified general and permanent statutes of the Colorado General Assembly.
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The Template for federal or state statutes is as follows: Reference List: Name of Act, Title Source Section Number (Year). URL. Parenthetical Citation: (Name of Act, Year) Narrative Citation: Name of Act (Year)
The Constitution of the State of Colorado is the foundation of the laws and government of the state of Colorado. The current, and only, Colorado State Constitution was drafted March 14, 1876, approved by Colorado voters July 1, 1876, and took effect upon the statehood of Colorado on August 1, 1876.
citation contains three numbers that identify that statutes specific title, article, and section. You will need all three numbers to determine the exact location of the statute you wish to read. For example, C.R.S. 14-1-101 tells the searcher that 14 is the title, 1 is the article, and 101 is the section.
In general, the D.A. has three years to bring felony charges, 18 months to bring misdemeanor charges, 1 year to bring traffic misdemeanor charges, and 6 months to bring petty offense charges. But certain serious crimes have longer statutes of limitations or none at all.
In general, the D.A. has three years to bring felony charges, 18 months to bring misdemeanor charges, 1 year to bring traffic misdemeanor charges, and 6 months to bring petty offense charges. But certain serious crimes have longer statutes of limitations or none at all.

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