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  2. Judge dismisses lawsuit arguing Colorado immigration laws ...

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    A judge dismissed, with prejudice, a lawsuit that sought to try and force the state of Colorado to allow sheriff's deputies to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

  3. Colorado Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Court of Appeals (Colo. App.) is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Colorado. It was initially established by statute in 1891 and was reestablished in its current form in 1970 [ 1 ] by the Colorado General Assembly under Article VI, Section 1 of the Constitution of Colorado .

  4. Colorado investigates alleged attempt to intercept mail ballots

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    The apparent ballot fraud scheme was discovered after some affected voters received notifications either that their ballots had been processed or needed to be corrected because of a discrepancy ...

  5. Gilbert M. Román - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed to the court by Governor Bill Owens on August 1, 2005. [2] He was retained by voters in 2008 and again in 2016. [3] His current term expires on January 13, 2025. On October 8, 2021, chief justice Brian Boatright appointed Román to serve as the chief judge of the Colorado Court of Appeals, effective December 31, 2021. [4] [5]

  6. Rebecca R. Freyre - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca R. Freyre (born December 9, 1959) is a Judge of the Colorado Court of Appeals. Early life and education. Freyre was born December 9, 1959, ...

  7. Advanced ballot matching technology thwarts fraud scheme in ...

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    Election officials in Colorado are crediting advanced ballot matching technology for snuffing out a scheme to fraudulently cast as many as a dozen ballots in the upcoming presidential election.

  8. Chiafalo v. Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Court ruled unanimously, by a vote of 9–0, that states have the ability to enforce an elector's pledge in presidential elections. Chiafalo deals with electors who received US$1,000 fines for not voting for the nominees of their party in the state of Washington. The case was originally consolidated with Colorado

  9. Big Questions Linger on Colorado’s Trump-Ballot Decision

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    Plus: Donald Trump responds to prosecutors on the presidential immunity question and the House GOP isn’t finished with Hunter Biden.