

HB13-1230: Compensation for Persons Wrongly Incarcerated
With certain limitations, the state shall compensate a person, or the immediate family members of a person, who has been:
- Wrongly convicted of a felony, or wrongly adjudicated a juvenile...
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With certain limitations, the state shall compensate a person, or the immediate family members of a person, who has been:
An agency of this state, a political subdivision of this state, an employee of an agency of this state or of a political subdivision of this state acting in his or her official capacity, and a member of the...
Under current law prior to a person's release on probation or parole the person's probation or parole officer provides the person with a notice regarding sealing criminal records. The bill specifies what...
The bill creates a new part for criminal defendant's rights that includes requiring:
The bill establishes a private school tuition income tax credit for income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2014, that allows any taxpayer to claim a credit when a private school issues the...
The Colorado constitution prohibits public funds from being used to pay for, or to reimburse anyone for payment of, an induced abortion. The bill establishes that anyone who directly or indirectly performs...