Colorado Code § 13-5-143

Judge as party to a case - recusal of judge upon motion
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(1) If a judge or
former judge of a district court is a party in his or her individual and private capacity in a case
that is to be tried within any district court in the same judicial district in which the judge or
former judge is or was a judge of a district court, any party to the case may file a timely motion
requesting that the judge who is appointed to preside over the case recuse himself or herself from
the case.
(2) If a district court receives a motion filed by a party pursuant to subsection (1) of this
section, the judge who is appointed to preside over the case shall recuse himself or herself if he
or she is a judge of a district court in the same judicial district in which the judge or former judge
who is a party to the case in his or her individual and private capacity is or was a judge of a
district court.
(3) If a judge recuses himself or herself pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, the
chief justice of the Colorado supreme court or his or her designee shall appoint a judge from
outside the judicial district to preside over the case.
(4) The provisions of this section shall not apply to a water judge or referee when he or
she is acting within his or her exclusive jurisdiction over water matters pursuant to section 37-
92-203, C.R.S.

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