Colorado Code § 13-93-202

Practice by law student intern
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(1) An eligible law student intern, as
specified in section 13-93-203, may appear and participate in any civil proceeding in any
municipal, county, or district court or before any administrative agency in this state or in any
county or municipal court criminal proceeding, except when the defendant has been charged
with a felony, or in any juvenile proceeding in any municipal or county court or before any
magistrate in any juvenile or other proceeding or any parole revocation under the following
circumstances:
(a) If the person on whose behalf he or she is appearing has indicated his or her consent
to that appearance and the law student intern is under the supervision of a supervising lawyer, as
specified in section 13-93-205;
(b) When representing the office of the state public defender and its clients, if the person
on whose behalf he or she is appearing has indicated his or her consent to that appearance and
the law student intern is under the supervision of the public defender or one of his or her
deputies; and
(c) On behalf of the state or any of its departments, agencies, or institutions, a county, a
city, or a town, with the written approval and under the supervision of the attorney general,
attorney for the state, county attorney, district attorney, city attorney, town attorney, or
authorized legal services organization. A general approval for the law student intern to appear,
executed by the appropriate supervising attorney pursuant to this subsection (1)(c), shall be filed
with the clerk of the applicable court and brought to the attention of the judge thereof.
(2) The consent or approval referred to in subsection (1) of this section, except a general
approval, shall be made in the record of the case and shall be brought to the attention of the
judge of the court or the presiding officer of the administrative tribunal.
(3) In addition to the activities authorized in subsection (1) of this section, an eligible
law student intern may engage in other activities under the general supervision of a supervising
lawyer, including but not limited to the preparation of pleadings, briefs, and other legal
documents that must be approved and signed by the supervising lawyer and assistance to
indigent inmates of correctional institutions who have no attorney of record and who request
such assistance in preparing applications and supporting documents for postconviction relief.

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