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  • Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant’s convictions because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonable doubt to jurors in a way that improperly lowered the prosecution’s burden to prove him guilty. The Court of Appeals has repeatedly reversed the convictions of defendants for more than a year – exclusively from Adams County – after the Colorado Supreme Court decided in 2022 that some judges’ well-meaning…


  • Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant’s convictions because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonable doubt to jurors in a way that improperly lowered the prosecution’s burden to prove him guilty. The Court of Appeals has repeatedly reversed the convictions of defendants for more than a year – exclusively from Adams County – after the Colorado Supreme Court decided in 2022 that some judges’…


  • Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant’s convictions because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonable doubt to jurors in a way that improperly lowered the prosecution’s burden to prove him guilty. The Court of Appeals has repeatedly reversed the convictions of defendants for more than a year – exclusively from Adams County – after the Colorado Supreme Court decided in 2022 that some…


  • Colorado appeals court reverses Adams County murder conviction due to judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado appeals court reverses Adams County murder conviction due to judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant’s conviction because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonable doubt to jurors in a way that improperly lessened the prosecution’s burden to prove him guilty. The Court of Appeals has repeatedly reversed the convictions of defendants for more than a year – exclusively from Adams County – after the Colorado Supreme Court decided last January that some…


  • Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction for judge’s faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant’s conviction because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonable doubt to jurors in a way that improperly lessened the prosecution’s burden to prove him guilty. The Court of Appeals has repeatedly reversed the convictions of defendants for more than a year, after the Colorado Supreme Court decided last January that some judges’ well-meaning attempts…


  • Prosecutors, defense lawyers blindsided by new ‘reasonable doubt’ instruction

    Prosecutors, defense lawyers blindsided by new ‘reasonable doubt’ instruction

    Colorado’s prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys were caught off guard on Friday by a small judicial committee’s quiet change to the longstanding definition of “beyond a reasonable doubt” in the template instructions for jury trials. While prosecutors appeared cautiously supportive of the rewrite, defense lawyers condemned the sudden move. The Model Criminal Jury Instructions Committee,…


  • Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction due to faulty analogy

    Appeals court reverses another Adams County conviction due to faulty analogy

    Colorado’s second-highest court on Thursday reversed another defendant’s criminal conviction in Adams County because the trial judge explained the concept of reasonable doubt to jurors using an analogy that lowered the prosecution’s burden of proof. A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals deemed it a “close question,” but ultimately ordered a new trial for Tylor…


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