JusticeFormer Trump lawyer censured by Colorado judge for falsehoods about electionBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsAttorney General Phil Weiser joins multistate request for TikTok’s internal documentsBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeOfficers charged in the Christian Glass killing will have their first court appearance MondayBy Allison Sherry
JusticeWarrant clearing offers fresh starts for people with old skeletons in the criminal justice systemBy Allison Sherry
Justice4 things we learned from the first-ever release of data that shows how Colorado DAs prosecute casesBy Allison Sherry, Lacretia Wimbley, and Veronica Penney
JusticeColorado’s Public Defender’s Office workers announce a union effort, but state laws stand in their wayBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeThe San Luis Valley gets a new district attorney after months of turmoil in the officeBy Alison Borden and Allison Sherry
JusticeTina Peters’ deputy clerk pleads guilty, will cooperate with investigation into her bossBy Bente Birkeland and Megan Verlee
JusticePhil Weiser files written arguments in Supreme Court case of business seeking to refuse service to gay couplesBy Matt Bloom
2022 ElectionsGOP attorney general candidate John Kellner wants to use office to crack down on crime in ColoradoBy Carla Jimenez
JusticeTina Peters is expected to be arrested after allegedly violating her bond againBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeTina Peters avoids jail after unapproved trip to Nevada, but she will need court permission for future travelBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeState officials order the San Luis Valley district attorney to improve how he treats crime victimsBy Allison Sherry
JusticeJust a handful of Denver neighborhoods are home to a disproportionate number of imprisoned peopleBy Allison Sherry and Veronica Penney