Colorado Code § 13-71-116

Trial juror's right to one postponement - definition
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(1) A trial juror shall
have the right to one postponement of the term of juror service. The postponement must not last
more than six months, but may extend into the next calendar year; except that, if a trial juror is a
Colorado resident and a student enrolled in an institution of higher education outside the state of
Colorado and attends classes at the institution in person, the postponement must not last more
than twelve months but may extend into the next calendar year. To exercise this right, the juror
shall notify the jury commissioner by telephone or in writing requesting an alternate date to
which juror service may be postponed. A jury commissioner, in the jury commissioner's
discretion, may set the date to which the juror's service is postponed. A jury commissioner shall
notify the juror by telephone or in writing of the new date.
(2) As used in this section, "institution of higher education" means any out-of-state
postsecondary public or private educational institution that provides not less than a one-year
program of training to prepare students for gainful employment.

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