Colorado Code § 13-45-104

Witnesses - duty of sheriff
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When a habeas corpus is issued to bring the
body of any prisoner committed as aforesaid, unless the court issuing the same deems it wholly
unnecessary and useless, the court shall issue a subpoena to the sheriff of the county where said
person is confined, commanding him to summon the witnesses therein named to appear before
the court at the time and place where such habeas corpus is returnable. It is the duty of the sheriff
to serve such subpoena, if it is possible, in time to enable such witnesses to attend. It is the duty
of the witnesses thus served with said subpoena to attend and give evidence before the court
issuing the same on pain of being deemed guilty of a contempt of court and proceeded against
accordingly by said court.

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