

HB16-1215: Purposes Of Parole
The bill redefines the purposes of parole.
Year
2016
Current status
- Governor Signed (04/21/2016)
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The bill redefines the purposes of parole.
2016
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The bill eliminates the statute of limitations for felony sexual assault.
2016
For purposes of the crime of retaliation against a judge, the bill adds to the definition of judge a current or previous state justice or judge whom the chief justice of Colorado assigns to perform judicial...