Colorado Code § 13-93-112

Attorney not to be surety
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No attorney- or counselor-at-law shall become
surety in any bond or recognizance of any sheriff or coroner, in any bond or recognizance for the
appearance of any person charged with any public offense, or upon any bond or recognizance
authorized by any statute to be taken for the payment of any sum of money into court in default
of the principal, without the consent of a judge of the district court first had approving said
surety.

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