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2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 16 - Criminal Proceedings
Article 3. Arrest - Searches and Seizures
Editor's note: This article was repealed and reenacted in 1972. For historical information concerning the repeal and reenactment, see the editor's note before the article 1 heading.
PART 1 AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICER TO MAKE AN ARREST
- Section 16-3-101. Arrest - when and how made.
- Section 16-3-102. Arrest by peace officer.
- Section 16-3-103. Stopping of suspect.
- Section 16-3-104. Arrest by peace officer from another jurisdiction - definitions.
- Section 16-3-105. Release by arresting authority.
- Section 16-3-106. Peace officer may pursue offender.
- Section 16-3-107. Custodial care of prisoner in transit.
- Section 16-3-107.5. Transportation of prisoners - definitions.
- Section 16-3-108. Issuance of arrest warrant without information or complaint.
- Section 16-3-109. Peace officer - authority to make arrest while off duty.
- Section 16-3-110. Peace officers - duties.
- Section 16-3-201. Arrest by a private person.
- Section 16-3-202. Assisting peace officer - arrest - furnishing information - immunity.
- Section 16-3-203. Preventing a crime - reimbursement.
- Section 16-3-301. Search warrants - issuance - grounds.
- Section 16-3-301.1. Court orders for the production of records - definitions.
- Section 16-3-301.5. Search warrant for firearms possessed by a respondent in an extreme risk protection order.
- Section 16-3-302. Search warrants - municipalities - inspections - grounds.
- Section 16-3-303. Search warrants - application.
- Section 16-3-303.5. Location information - search warrant required - definitions.
- Section 16-3-303.8. Testing for communicable diseases - court order required - definitions.
- Section 16-3-304. Search warrants - contents.
- Section 16-3-305. Search warrants - direction - execution and return.
- Section 16-3-306. Search warrants - joinder.
- Section 16-3-307. Limiting clause.
- Section 16-3-308. Evidence - admissibility - declaration of purpose - definitions.
- Section 16-3-309. Admissibility of laboratory test results.
- Section 16-3-310. Oral advisement and consent prior to search of a vehicle or a person during a police contact.
- Section 16-3-311. Peace officer incident recordings.
- Section 16-3-401. Treatment while in custody.
- Section 16-3-402. Right to communicate with attorney and family.
- Section 16-3-403. Right to consult with attorney.
- Section 16-3-404. Duty of officers to admit attorney.
- Section 16-3-405. Strip searches - when authorized or prohibited.
Cross references: For the legislative declaration contained in the 2007 act enacting this part 5, see section 1 of chapter 397, Session Laws of Colorado 2007.
PART 6 RECORDING CUSTODIAL INTERROGATIONS
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