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Colorado Revised Statute 18-4-504 defines third-degree trespass as unlawfully entering or remaining on anothers property that is not enclosed or fenced. Third-degree trespass is typically a Colorado petty offense, carrying up to 10 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $300.
Where speed limits are posted, it shall be unlawful for any person to drive any vehicle in excess of the posted speed limits.
Effective January 1, 2025, Denvers general sales/use tax rate will increase from 4.81% to 5.15%.
Contact your local police and report that these people have been trespassing and you want them informed you dont want them to trespass in the future. That way, if they do violate the No Trespass order, they are subject to arrest in the future.
For example, someone who ignores visible, posted No Trespassing signs is committing criminal trespass because they know that they are entering a property without permission. Civil trespass simply involves entering onto some elses property and, in most cases, does not involve a knowing or willing intent to intrude.
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TO PROVE TRESPASS IN COLORADO, YOU MUST SHOW THREE ELEMENTS, INCLUDING: The plaintiff was the owner or lawful possessor of the property; The defendant intentionally entered upon or caused someone or something to enter upon that property; and. The intrusion caused physical damage to plaintiffs property.
Assault. It shall be unlawful for any person to intentionally or recklessly assault, beat, strike, fight or inflict violence on any other person.
Trespassing, Sec 38-115 It is unlawful for any person to knowingly enter or remain upon the premises of another when consent to enter or remain is absent, denied, or withdrawn by the owner, occupant, or person having lawful control of the property.

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