Colorado Code § 17-2-214

Right to attend parole hearings
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(1) The victim of any crime or any person
requested by the victim to appear on behalf of such victim or a relative of the victim, if the
victim has died or is a minor or is incapacitated and unable to appear, has the right to attend any
parole proceeding under this title relative to said crime and has the right to appear, personally or
with counsel, at the proceeding and to reasonably express his or her views concerning the crime,
the offender, and whether or not the offender should be released on parole, and if so released
under what conditions. The board, in deciding whether to release the offender on parole, and if
so under what conditions, shall consider the testimony of such person.
(2) (a) In the case of any offenses described in section 24-4.1-302 (1) or section 16-22-
102 (9), notice of any parole proceeding must be sent by the department of corrections, working
in cooperation with the board, to any victim of the crime or relative of the victim, if the victim
has died, at least sixty days before the hearing. Such notice must be sent to the last address in the
possession of the department of corrections or the board, and the victim of the crime or relative
of the victim, if the victim has died, has the duty to keep the department of corrections or the
board informed of his or her most current address.
(b) In the case of any offenses other than offenses described in subsection (2)(a) of this
section, notice of any parole proceeding must be sent by the department of corrections, working
in cooperation with the board, upon request of the victim to the department of corrections or the
board, to any victim of the crime or relative of a victim, if the victim has died, who makes such a
request at least sixty days before the hearing. Such notice shall be sent to the last address in the
possession of the department of corrections or the board, and the victim of the crime or relative
of the victim, if the victim has died, has the duty to keep the department of corrections or the
board informed of his or her most current address.

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