Court Information
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Court Information
Here are a few important notes about Colorado Judicial system:
- There are 22 Judicial Districts within the state of Colorado.
- Criminal charges are filed by government attorneys,
called district attorneys, on behalf of the people of the State of Colorado.
- The Colorado General Assembly establishes the definition of crimes and sets the ranges of penalties that trial judges may impose on convicted criminals.
- The Judicial Branch is responsible for the state courts and probation services.
- The Colorado Department of Corrections –a department of the Executive Branch – is responsible for the state prison system and community corrections facilities.
- Parole – also under the Department of Corrections – is the supervision of convicted criminals after they are released from the state prison system.
- The governor has constitutional power to change the sentences of convicted criminals.
Just follow the links below for the phone numbers and address of the courts in that Judicial District. Show All Courts
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