Colorado Code § 13-71-137

Duties and responsibilities of auxiliary services providers for jurors who
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are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind. The court may provide, through the list of available
resources coordinated through the Colorado commission for the deaf, hard of hearing, and
deafblind pursuant to section 26-21-106 (4), a qualified auxiliary services provider, as defined in
section 13-90-202 (8), to assist during a trial a juror who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind. In
the presence of the jury, the court shall instruct the qualified auxiliary services provider to make
true and complete translations of all court proceedings to the juror who is deaf, hard of hearing,
or deafblind to the best of the qualified auxiliary services provider's ability. The qualified
interpreter is subject to the same orders and admonitions given to the jurors. The court shall
permit a qualified auxiliary services provider to be present and assist a juror who is deaf, hard of
hearing, or deafblind during the deliberations of the jury. In the presence of the jury, the court
shall instruct the qualified auxiliary services provider to refrain from participating in any manner
in the deliberation of the jury and to refrain from having any communications with any member
of the jury regarding deliberation, except for true and complete translations of jurors' remarks
made during deliberation. A jury verdict reached in the presence of a qualified auxiliary services
provider, during deliberation, is valid.

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