Colorado Code § 16-2-111

Admission to bail pending appearance
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Any person charged with a
misdemeanor or petty offense by complaint filed in the county court shall be admitted to bail or
pretrial release as provided in article 4 of this code. When the county judge or judges are not
immediately available for purposes of admission to bail or pretrial release of persons arrested
and brought to the county court or jail, on charges of committing a misdemeanor or petty
offense, such persons may be admitted to bail or be given a pretrial release by an appropriate
officer designated by court rule. Unless otherwise provided by statute or supreme court rule, the
county court shall provide by rule for the conditions and circumstances under which an
admission to bail or pretrial release will be granted pending appearance before the judge, but in
no event shall any such rule require conditions or impose liabilities in excess of those required
by this code for cases filed in the district court.

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