Colorado Code § 18-1-1002

Criminal contempt proceedings - notice to district attorney
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Before a
criminal contempt proceeding is heard before the court, notice of the proceedings shall be
provided to the district attorney for the district of the court where the proceedings are to be heard
and the district attorney for the district of the court where the alleged act of criminal contempt
occurred. The district attorney for either district shall be allowed to appear and argue for the
imposition of contempt sanctions.

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