Tag: Denver District Court
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Denver judge denies Gov. Polis request to dismiss ICE-related records case
A year after blocking the release of state records to federal immigration agents, a Denver judge has now denied Gov. Jared Polis’ effort to end the lawsuit at the center of the dispute. The lawsuit filed against the governor in 2025 by Scott Moss — then the director of the Colorado Department of Labor and…
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Pastor, wife accused of $3.4 million cryptocurrency scam appear in Denver court
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Fresh off a Denver grand jury indictment regarding an alleged cryptocurrency scam, Eligio “Eli” and Kaitlyn Regalado stood shoulder-to-shoulder in front of a district court judge on Thursday morning. Both husband and wife are out on a $100,000 property bond after being arrested earlier this month…
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Former Colorado parental evaluator’s deception costs her 4-year prison sentence
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Judges throughout Colorado once relied on Shannon McShane’s custody recommendations, but the lies she made to those judge as a court-appointed parental evaluator and her retaliation against a parent who exposed her deceptions landed her a sentence of four years in prison. Denver District Court…
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Court orders competency evaluation of 16th Street Mall stabbing suspect
Defense attorneys previously claimed Elijah Caudill had a “debilitating mental illness”
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Former Littleton funeral director pleads guilty in corpse abuse case
Miles Harford faces up to 18 months in prison after entering into the plea agreement with prosecutors
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Wash Park shooting suspect in court Monday
The suspect accused in the Feb. 2 Washington Park shooting in Denver appeared via video in Denver County Court Monday. Ryan Egelston, 28, faces two counts of attempted murder after deliberation, two counts of attempted murder with extreme indifference, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of vehicular eluding and six sentence…
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Defense attorneys: 16th Street Mall stabbing suspect suffering from ‘debilitating mental illness’
Defense attorneys for the 24-year-old suspect in the 16th Street Mall stabbings filed a motion to reduce pretrial publicity because of the suspect’s mental health. Colorado State public defender Ariana Burnette — the defense attorney appointed to Elijah Caudill — filed a supplemental motion in Denver District Court on Jan. 17 requesting that the court limit pre-trial…
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Teen sentenced to life in prison for murder of woman after minor traffic collision
In a courtroom steeped in emotion, a teen was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole for the shooting death of a woman after a minor traffic collision in 2021. Remi Cordova, who was 14 at the time of the shooting, was convicted in November on three counts related to the shooting:…
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Colorado trial over Kroger-Albertsons merger wraps up; decision still few weeks away
Now it’s up to three judges, including Denver District Court Judge Andrew Luxen, to decide on the fate of the deal.
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Former Denver funeral director’s arraignment delayed for fourth time
Victims’ families upset with delays, and the judge allowing Miles Harford’s ankle monitor to be removed.




