moffat county
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Moffat County School District may withhold portions of ‘organizational health’ report, appeals court says
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Colorado’s second-highest court agreed last month that Moffat County School District was entitled to withhold certain portions of an “organizational health” report commissioned by its school board to investigate areas of concern. The Moffat County Education Association petitioned under the state’s open records law for access to undisclosed portions of an investigator’s report, prepared alongside…
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Federal judge allows excessive force claims to proceed against Moffat County, Craig officers
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A federal judge last week permitted a man’s excessive force claims to proceed against law enforcement officers from Craig and Moffat County, who allegedly rammed him with a car as he was walking away with his hands in the air. Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Scott T. Varholak noted that plaintiff Tanner Sholes, as alleged, was…
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Colorado justices reverse murder conviction for police interrogation lacking Miranda warning
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A woman convicted of murdering her husband in a Moffat County motel room will receive a new trial after the Colorado Supreme Court concluded on Monday that police failed to provide a Miranda warning before interrogating her. Rachel Ann Niemeyer and Michael Adam Freese were intoxicated and handling a rifle when the gun went off and…
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Colorado justices wrestle with whether woman’s 2.5 hours under police supervision was ‘custody’
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Members of the Colorado Supreme Court wrestled last month with a question that previously divided the state’s second-highest court: Did Craig law enforcement effectively place a heavily intoxicated woman in custody and interrogate her for the murder of her husband without providing the necessary Miranda warning? The answer could implicate the breadth of protection afforded…
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4 Colorado counties granted $630,000 to upgrade record systems
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Four counties in rural Colorado will receive over $630,000 to modernize their record systems through a state grant program. Phillips, Moffat, Clear Creek and Baca counties will use the funds to provide digital access to records, maintain and upgrade recording technologies, and properly index historical documents, officials said. The grant awards were announced on Thursday. …
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Chief justice, local officials praise new Moffat County courthouse as innovative
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Chief Justice Brian D. Boatright called himself “the wow guy” – meaning, as he walked around the brand new Moffat County Courthouse on Friday, he repeatedly said, “Wow, this is so nice.” “I really think that this building is gonna be a game changer around the state in terms of how we look at what we…
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Divided appeals court finds woman convicted of murder not subject to Miranda rights violation
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By 2-1, Colorado’s second-highest court last week decided police in Moffat County were not required to read a woman her Miranda rights in the two hours they supervised her, kept her in an interrogation room, bound her hands to preserve evidence and watched her make incriminating statements. Law enforcement are required to provide a Miranda…
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COVER STORY: Battle brews across the West over sage-grouse protections
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While the big, ground-dwelling bird known as the greater sage-grouse relies upon the West’s sagebrush steppe for its living, its survival may rest on a delicately negotiated set of agreements – agreements that the Trump administration, as with so many things, is set to upend. But the situation may be different in Colorado – at…
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Local officials throw support behind Democrat Phil Weiser’s attorney general bid
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Touting his commitment to issues important to rural Colorado, five current and former county commissioners and the mayor of Telluride on Wednesday endorsed Democratic attorney general candidate Phil Weiser, his campaign said. “Phil Weiser is a nationwide leader on broadband and worked under President Obama on a successful bipartisan initiative to encourage wireless broadband and…
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US withdraws western Colorado land from oil, gas lease sale
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The federal government has withdrawn about 43 square miles (110 square kilometers) of public land from a June auction for oil and gas leases in western Colorado after challenges were filed. The Bureau of Land Management said Monday the land is in Grand County near Rocky Mountain National Park. The Grand County commissioners, a dude…






