2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 18 - Criminal Code
Article 8. Offenses - Governmental Operations
Editor's note: This title was repealed and reenacted in 1971. For historical information concerning the repeal and reenactment, see the editor's note following the title heading.
- Section 18-8-101. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-102. Obstructing government operations.
- Section 18-8-103. Resisting arrest.
- Section 18-8-104. Obstructing a peace officer, firefighter, emergency medical service provider, rescue specialist, or volunteer.
- Section 18-8-105. Accessory to crime.
- Section 18-8-106. Refusal to permit inspections.
- Section 18-8-107. Refusing to aid a peace officer.
- Section 18-8-108. Compounding.
- Section 18-8-109. Concealing death.
- Section 18-8-110. False report of explosives, weapons, or harmful substances.
- Section 18-8-111. False reporting to authorities - false reporting of emergency - definition.
- Section 18-8-112. Impersonating a peace officer.
- Section 18-8-113. Impersonating a public servant.
- Section 18-8-114. Abuse of public records.
- Section 18-8-115. Duty to report a crime - liability for disclosure.
- Section 18-8-116. Disarming a peace officer.
- Section 18-8-117. Unlawful sale of publicly provided services or appointments - definitions.
- Section 18-8-201. Aiding escape.
- Section 18-8-201.1. Aiding escape from an institution for the care and treatment of persons with behavioral or mental health disorders.
- Section 18-8-202. Inducing prisoners to absent selves.
- Section 18-8-203. Introducing contraband in the first degree.
- Section 18-8-204. Introducing contraband in the second degree.
- Section 18-8-204.1. Possession of contraband in the first degree.
- Section 18-8-204.2. Possession of contraband in the second degree.
- Section 18-8-205. Aiding escape from civil process.
- Section 18-8-206. Assault during escape.
- Section 18-8-207. Holding hostages.
- Section 18-8-208. Escapes.
- Section 18-8-208.1. Attempt to escape.
- Section 18-8-208.2. Unauthorized absence.
- Section 18-8-209. Concurrent and consecutive sentences.
- Section 18-8-210. Persons in custody or confinement for unclassified offenses.
- Section 18-8-210.1. Persons in custody or confinement - juvenile offenders.
- Section 18-8-210.2. Persons in custody or confinement.
- Section 18-8-211. Riots in detention facilities.
- Section 18-8-212. Violation of bail bond conditions.
- Section 18-8-213. Unauthorized residency by an adult offender from another state.
- Section 18-8-301. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-302. Bribery.
- Section 18-8-303. Compensation for past official behavior.
- Section 18-8-304. Soliciting unlawful compensation.
- Section 18-8-305. Trading in public office.
- Section 18-8-306. Attempt to influence a public servant.
- Section 18-8-307. Designation of supplier prohibited.
- Section 18-8-308. Failing to disclose a conflict of interest.
- Section 18-8-401. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-402. Misuse of official information.
- Section 18-8-403. Official oppression.
- Section 18-8-404. First degree official misconduct.
- Section 18-8-405. Second degree official misconduct.
- Section 18-8-406. Issuing a false certificate.
- Section 18-8-407. Embezzlement of public property.
- Section 18-8-408. Designation of insurer prohibited.
- Section 18-8-409. Violation of rules and regulations of judicial nominating commissions not subject to criminal prosecution.
Cross references: For interference with the legislative process, see part 4 of article 2 of title 2; for legislative witnesses, see § 8-2.5-101.
Law reviews: For article, "Testimonial Consistency: The Hobgoblin of the Federal False Declaration Statute", see 66 Den. U.L. Rev. 135 (1989).
- Section 18-8-501. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-502. Perjury in the first degree.
- Section 18-8-503. Perjury in the second degree.
- Section 18-8-503.5. Perjury on a motor vehicle registration application. (Repealed)
- Section 18-8-504. False swearing.
- Section 18-8-505. Perjury or false swearing - inconsistent statements.
- Section 18-8-506. Perjury and false swearing - proof.
- Section 18-8-507. Perjury and false swearing - previous criminal action.
- Section 18-8-508. Perjury - retraction.
- Section 18-8-509. Perjury and false swearing - irregularities no defense.
- Section 18-8-601. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-602. Bribing a witness. (Repealed)
- Section 18-8-603. Bribe-receiving by a witness.
- Section 18-8-604. Intimidating a witness. (Repealed)
- Section 18-8-605. Tampering with a witness. (Repealed)
- Section 18-8-606. Bribing a juror.
- Section 18-8-607. Bribe-receiving by a juror.
- Section 18-8-608. Intimidating a juror.
- Section 18-8-609. Jury-tampering.
- Section 18-8-610. Tampering with physical evidence.
- Section 18-8-610.5. Tampering with a deceased human body.
- Section 18-8-611. Simulating legal process.
- Section 18-8-612. Failure to obey a juror summons.
- Section 18-8-613. Willful misrepresentation of material fact on juror questionnaire.
- Section 18-8-614. Willful harassment of juror by employer.
- Section 18-8-615. Retaliation against a judge.
- Section 18-8-616. Retaliation against a prosecutor.
Cross references: For compensation to crime victims, see parts 1 and 2 of article 4.1 of title 24; for rights of victims of and witnesses to crimes, see part 3 of article 4.1 of title 24; for assistance to victims of and witnesses to crimes, see article 4.2 of title 24; for restitution to victims of crime, see article 28 of title 17; for protection orders to protect witnesses and victims, see §§ 18-1-1001 and 19-2-707.
- Section 18-8-701. Short title.
- Section 18-8-702. Definitions.
- Section 18-8-703. Bribing a witness or victim.
- Section 18-8-704. Intimidating a witness or victim.
- Section 18-8-705. Aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim.
- Section 18-8-706. Retaliation against a witness or victim.
- Section 18-8-706.5. Retaliation against a juror.
- Section 18-8-707. Tampering with a witness or victim.
- Section 18-8-708. Suit for damages by victim of intimidation or retaliation.