Tag: Denver Court
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Former Denver Post Building inching closer to becoming City of Denver property
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The Denver City Council moved closer to purchasing the former Denver Post Building after approving two measures Monday. But some councilmembers question the need for the $90-million building in light of potential budget cuts due to the staggering costs of the immigration crisis that’s hit the city in the past year-and-a-half. City officials, and the…
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Denver revokes liquor, cabaret licenses for Beta Nightclub
Denver on Wednesday essentially shut down the Beta Nightclub after the city’s Department of Excise and Licenses revoked the club’s liquor and cabaret licenses. With the revocations, the nightclub at 1909 Blake St. is prohibited from operating as a bar or nightclub within Denver, effective immediately. This is the first time the department has upheld…
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Former trooper accused of pointing rifle at man; victims asked to come forward
The Denver District Attorney’s Office is looking for the victims of a former Colorado State Patrol trooper who is accused of pointing a rifle at a man in Denver in April. Officials said 44-year-old Wesley Dakan threatened the man with a rifle after a road rage incident involving the man and a woman. Dakan has…
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‘All judges should die’: Colorado man gets 12 years for retaliating against judges
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save After pleading guilty to three felony counts of retaliating against a judge, 49-year-old Eric Brandt was sentenced Monday to 12 years in prison, the Denver District Attorney’s Office said. Brandt faced a maximum sentence of…





