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Appeals court reminds judges to advise defendants of rights prior to virtual sentencings
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Colorado’s second-highest court reminded trial judges on Thursday that they must advise criminal defendants of their right to appear in person before imposing a sentence virtually. A Boulder County jury convicted Levi Valles in November 2022 of multiple offenses, but Valles experienced a severe medical emergency prior to sentencing. Consequently, he was unable to appear…
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Boulder County detectives violated suspect’s Miranda rights, Supreme Court rules
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Boulder County sheriff’s detectives continued to interrogate a murder suspect even after he definitively invoked his constitutional right to remain silent, the Colorado Supreme Court concluded on Monday in barring the prosecution from using the man’s in-custody statements at trial. The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office insisted a pair of detectives attempted to end the…
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Colorado Supreme Court permits Boulder prosecutors to use murder suspect’s statements to police
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that prosecutors in Boulder County may use a murder suspect’s statements to police as evidence because officers did not need to give the defendant a Miranda warning prior to asking about all of the blood on him. Brandon Mason Bohler stands accused of first-degree murder for fatally stabbing…
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Colorado Supreme Court permits Boulder prosecutors to use murder suspect’s statements to police
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that prosecutors in Boulder County may use a murder suspect’s statements to police as evidence because officers did not need to give the defendant a Miranda warning prior to asking about all of the blood on him. Brandon Mason Bohler stands accused of first-degree murder for fatally stabbing…
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Colorado Supreme Court permits Boulder prosecutors to use murder suspect’s statements to police
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that prosecutors in Boulder County may use a murder suspect’s statements to police as evidence because officers did not need to give the defendant a Miranda warning prior to asking about all of the blood on him. Brandon Mason Bohler stands accused of first-degree murder for fatally stabbing…
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Colorado Supreme Court says Boulder officer acted reasonably in asking driver to take blood test
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The Colorado Supreme Court on Monday agreed a Boulder police officer acted reasonably when he asked a driver who crashed into and severely injured another man to take a blood test, then gave him substantial time to discuss it with his mother. Eli Allan White was driving an unfamiliar Tesla and was preoccupied with the…



