Colorado Court of Appeals

Colorado Court of Appeals

The Colorado Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Colorado. It was established by statute[1] by the Colorado General Assembly under Article VI, Section 1 of the Constitution of Colorado.[2]

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Jurisdiction

The Court of Appeals has appellate jurisdiction over cases from the Colorado District Courts, Denver Probate Court, and Denver Juvenile Court, as well as cases from various state agencies.

Location

The court is based in Denver, but is authorized to sit in any county seat to hear cases. The court sends panels once a year to decide cases at the University of Colorado School of Law and the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver to allow law students to observe the appellate process.

Judges

The Colorado Court of Appeals, located in Denver, has 22 judges as of April 2009. One is chief judge. The court sits in panels of three to hear cases. Assignments to these panels are made by the chief judge.

Chief Judge Janice B. Davidson

  • Judge Daniel M. Taubman
  • Judge James S. Casebolt
  • Judge Arthur P. Roy
  • Judge John Daniel Dailey
  • Judge John R. Webb
  • Judge Dennis Graham
  • Judge Russel Carparelli
  • Judge Alan Loeb
  • Judge Robert M. Russel
  • Judge Robert D. Hawthorne
  • Judge Gilbert M. Roman
  • Judge David Furman
  • Judge Steve Bernard
  • Judge Diana Terry
  • Judge Jerry N. Jones
  • Judge Nancy J. Lichtenstein
  • Judge Richard L. Gabriel
  • Judge David J. Richman
  • Judge Gale T. Miller
  • Judge Laurie A. Booras
  • Judge Maria Teresa "Terry" Fox

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