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2022 Colorado Code
Title 13 - Courts and Court Procedure
Article 65 - Compensation for Certain Exonerated Persons
Editor's note: In Nelson v. Colorado, __ U.S. __ (2017), the United States Supreme Court held that this article's requirement that a defendant prove his or her innocence by clear and convincing evidence to obtain a refund of costs, fees, and restitution paid pursuant to an invalid conviction does not comport with due process under the fourteenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
- § 13-65-101. Definitions
- § 13-65-102. Process for Petitioning for Compensation - Eligibility to Petition - Actual Innocence Required - Jurisdiction
- § 13-65-103. Compensation for Certain Exonerated Persons - Monetary Compensation - Financial Literacy Training - Penalty for Lack of a Qualified Health Plan - Expungement of Records - Damages Awarded in Civil Actions
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