Colorado Code § 13-1-403

Prohibition of civil arrest - writ of protection - procedure
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(1) A person
shall not be subject to civil arrest while the person is present at a courthouse or on its environs,
or while going to, attending, or coming from a court proceeding.
(2) (a) A judge or magistrate may issue a writ of protection to prohibit a civil arrest
pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. A judge or magistrate may incorporate the writ of
protection in other regularly issued documents.
(b) The protection described in subsection (1) of this section applies regardless of
whether a writ of protection has been issued.
(3) Nothing in this section precludes a criminal arrest or execution of a criminal arrest
warrant issued by a judge or magistrate based on probable cause of a violation of criminal law.
(4) An on-duty law enforcement officer who is not employed by or contracted with
courthouse security, or participating in a court proceeding, shall present credentials and state the
purpose of the officer's presence to any existing courthouse security, who shall maintain a record
of the information.
(5) The chief judge of any court may enter an order to ensure that arrests made while
persons are present at a courthouse or on its environs, or while going to, attending, or coming
from a court proceeding, comply with this section.

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