Colorado Code § 16-12-209

Limitation on postconviction review
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(1) No further postconviction review
is available to the defendant after the time specified by supreme court rule for filing a petition
for postconviction review has expired. Any claim or petition filed thereafter shall be deemed
waived and shall be dismissed summarily unless the defendant establishes that:
(a) The failure to raise the claim within the time limit was the direct result of
interference by government officials with the presentation of the claim in a manner which
violated the constitution or laws of the United States or Colorado; or
(b) The facts upon which the claim are based were unknown to the defendant and could
not have been ascertained by the exercise of due diligence; or
(c) The right asserted by the defendant is a constitutional right that was recognized by
the supreme court of either the United States or Colorado after the time limits specified by
supreme court rule for the filing of the petition for postconviction review had expired and the
constitutional right applies retroactively.
(2) If the defendant files a motion for postconviction review raising any of the grounds
specified in subsection (1) of this section, the motion shall be filed with the trial court within
thirty-five days after the date upon which the grounds are discovered.

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